
The Artist
Brianna Wright
“I work with the simplest materials — paper, wire, light — to make objects that carry healing. Not decoration. Medicine for the home.”
Brianna Wright is a sculptor and healer whose work explores the sacred relationship between organic form, warm light, and the human nervous system. Each piece begins as a question: what happens when you give healing light a body?
Working by hand with translucent mulberry paper, shaped wire, and organic materials, Brianna constructs forms that are simultaneously structural and ephemeral — solid enough to anchor a room, light enough to dissolve the tension within it.
The work draws from the healing geometry of the natural world — the spiral of a shell, the unfurling of a petal, the way a flame breathes when the room goes quiet. These are not decorations. They are instruments of restoration, designed to lower the body's defenses and remind the nervous system what safety feels like.
Warm amber light, organic texture, and living form in stillness — science now confirms what ancient cultures always knew: these things heal. Each sculpture carries that intention from the moment it is formed.
Each piece is one-of-a-kind. No moulds, no production runs. The sculpture you bring home will never be made again — it was made for you.



The Process
Made entirely by hand
Form
Each sculpture begins with botanical reed, intuitively shaped until a form emerges that embodies what the soul was longing to communicate. There are no technical drawings. The form is discovered, not designed.
Surface
Sheets of mulberry paper are soaked, stretched, and applied to the wire frame. The translucency varies with the thickness — some areas glow like skin, others like amber.
Light
A custom warm white light source is fitted inside. Only when the piece is illuminated does it reveal its true nature, a light form that imprints the dark.