Studio Still

Studio Still is my evolving creative practice. It’s a quiet world shaped by movement, ritual, light, and the subtle atmospheres that live between moments.

It’s where I return to the body. Where I slow down enough to feel the weight of breath, the warmth of my child’s hand, the way afternoon light drifts across the floor.

Here, creative work isn’t something I step into but the way I live.It shows up in the softness of a morning, the stretch of a spine, the tiny rituals that gather meaning over time.

Studio Still is less a brand and more a way of being.
A place to notice.
A place to soften.
A place to become.

The Practice

Studio Still rests on three quiet pillars.


Movement
The body as compass. The language of hips, spine, breath. The slow unwinding of old tension. Movement as a way home.


Ritual
Steam rising, salt dissolving, light spilling over a table.
The tiny gestures that turn a day into something felt. Ritual as a doorway to presence.


Atmosphere
Texture. Season. Shadow. Air. The inner weather of a room. The way light can hold a mood. Atmosphere as the emotional architecture of a life.

About Audrey

I’ve been drawing since I was a child, instinctively using pencils the way some people use breath. That thread carried me through my studies at Concordia University and Parsons School of Design, and into a creative life shaped by painting, design, photography, movement, and writing.

My work has always lived between emotion and environment: the light in a doorway, the pause in a breath, the truth inside a small, ordinary moment.

I’m drawn to bodies, to gestures, to ritual, to spaces that make you exhale a little deeper. Studio Still is where all of it meets — a place where I explore the textures of being alive, and where I share what I learn along the way.

Where This is Heading

Studio Still is opening into its next form. Softer, more embodied, more cinematic.

Soon, it will hold movement pieces, seasonal rituals, quiet atmospheres, photographic studies, creative tools, and written work about the art of slow, attentive living.

If something here speaks to you, you are welcome to stay, to watch, to walk with me as it unfolds.