How Stellar Sands startedI’m an artist, ceramicist, and guide who works across the interconnected worlds of clay, drawing, painting, and spirituality. My creative practice is fluid and intuitive — a space where the tactile meets the transcendent, and where art becomes a form of meditation, exploration, and self-discovery.
Whether I’m shaping clay, making marks on paper, or holding space for spiritual connection, my intention is always the same: to invite presence, awaken creativity, and help others reconnect with their inner rhythm.
I’m drawn to pattern and colour across many disciplines — a reflection of my own multifaceted nature. Embracing this diversity of expression is both liberating and grounding, and I believe it gives others quiet permission to do the same: to resist being pigeonholed, and to honour the full spectrum of who they are.
My journey began as a teenager, finding escape from boredom in high school through intricate black-and-white geometric drawings. That spark grew into a lifelong love of colour, design, and creative expression. I studied design in adulthood as a way to keep creating constantly, and from there, I was drawn into the grounding, hands-on world of clay in 2020 — all while continuing to explore painting and drawing as vibrant parts of my practice.
I’ve always been a spiritual seeker. Meditation found me young, especially through art, and over the years I’ve explored a wide range of healing and spiritual traditions — from energy work, shamanic practice and past life regression to contemplative ritual that has refined me to who I am today. This deep, lifelong devotion to my inner world shapes everything I offer. My aim has always been to integrate these threads — the creative and the spiritual — into a single offering that helps others find depth, meaning, and connection in their own lives.
Born from the stars, grounded in the earth.
The name Stellar Sands speaks to where we come from — a poetic reminder that we are all made of stardust. Every grain of sand, every brushstroke, every piece formed by hand carries that same cosmic origin. This space is where the celestial and the grounded meet — art and objects created with intention, from the stars to your hands.
Rebecca