More than a collection
About the project
Deminine the Collection started as a fictional art project — six students, a mysterious black booth, and a bunch of feelings no one knew how to name.
It was meant to be small. Intimate. Temporary.
But somewhere between the sketches and the stories, it grew into something else — a love letter to the layered, messy, beautiful inner world of women.
This project invites you to really look. Not just at faces, but at feelings. Not just what’s visible, but what’s quietly alive beneath the surface.
It’s a mirror. A mood. A moment.
100% Hand-drawn
Every portrait in this collection was made the slow way — sketched by hand, finished with love, no shortcuts in sight.
No AI. No templates. No generators.
Just a pencil, an iPad, and an artist who feels a lot.
What you see isn’t polished perfection.
It’s intentional, emotional, a little bit flawed — and totally real.
About the artist
Hi, I’m Carolyn. I’ve been drawing since I could hold a pencil — usually people, always feelings.
I’m fascinated by what lives just beneath the surface: the things we feel but don’t always say out loud.
Drawing has always been my way of seeing, understanding, and connecting.
For years, I worked with old-school pencil and paper. Deminine the Collection is my very first digital project — still fully drawn by hand, with the same care and intention as ever.
It’s my tribute to the Divine Feminine: the softness, strength and layered depth I see in others — and in myself.
So if it feels a little familiar, that’s not a coincidence.
It’s kind of the whole idea.