Jasmine Shaw

RMIT Bachelor of Textiles (Design)

This project is called My Tallit Blanket. In the month of Elul, I'm exploring textile design for healing and looking into ancestor wisdom, Kabbalism, and Jewish teachings. The blanket is a slow-process garment that aims to open a person's heart and mind, using it for healing, forgiveness, and reflection. Each square has a story or sacred text about healing, inviting the person to engage and ponder.

Join and participate in a group performance to connect with your body's feelings and well-being through all five senses, including touch, sound, fragrances, and symbolic imagery.

RMIT Bachelor of Textiles (Design)

This project is called My Tallit Blanket. In the month of Elul, I'm exploring textile design for healing and looking into ancestor wisdom, Kabbalism, and Jewish teachings. The blanket is a slow-process garment that aims to open a person's heart and mind, using it for healing, forgiveness, and reflection. Each square has a story or sacred text about healing, inviting the person to engage and ponder.

Join and participate in a group performance to connect with your body's feelings and well-being through all five senses, including touch, sound, fragrances, and symbolic imagery.

'My Tallit Blanket' indigo, knitted and embellished blanket. | Photography and composition: Jasmine Shaw | Model: Jasmine Shaw

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