“The ‘RED ROOM’ is a place of polarity where you can go to externalize your internal world and make sense of your external one. A shape-shifter in its own right yet as steadfast as the ground beneath you, it is a space for both rest and rage, pain and pleasure, learning and unlearning. It is a space deep enough for your grief and wide enough for your healing. You can exist there however you need to. Both tangible and intangible, the ‘RED ROOM’ has the capacity to hold everything and nothing.”
Brit Webber is a visual artist and designer based in Jacksonville, FL. She has created “Red Room”, an abstract body of work representing the space of processing and creating. The work connects art and design, using the color red to abstractly represent dense emotion, such as the grief of losing her mother, the softness of coming back to her femininity, and the messiness of finding one’s place in the world. Red Room invites you to acknowledge your internal world, and what it is capable of producing from all that it is shaped by.