Heirloom Textile Paintings

A room can hold a story, not just a focal point.

Hand-stitched textile paintings for collectors who want a room to feel curated, intimate, and unmistakably made by hand. Twelve pieces annually. Commissions begin at $3,000.

Twelve pieces annually Commissioning opens monthly Signed + archived for provenance
Story kimono textile painting presented as a statement piece in a neutral interior.
Story Kimono installation view
Story Kimono - installation view

Hand-stitched and signed

Certificate + story card

Ships domestically + internationally

What This Is

Textile painting, composed as a room-scale presence.

Each piece begins with a space and a feeling to preserve. Some resolve as kimono-shaped narratives built from layered textiles and symbolic imagery. Others become floral meditations designed to quiet the room through color, rhythm, and stitching.

Silk and cotton textiles, hand-dyed and hand-stitched. Each piece is signed and accompanied by a certificate.

Sacred Bloom installation view
Story Kimono detail

Collections

Two collections, each with a different presence in the room.

Choose the collection that fits the room and the atmosphere you want it to hold.

The Commission Process

Commissioning a piece is a simple, private process.

Each commission follows a clear timeline, with a studio reservation, a period of hand-stitching, and progress updates as the work develops.

Story Kimono installation view

About Octoplushy

Textile paintings, built slowly and signed by hand.

Octoplushy is the artist name behind these heirloom textile paintings. Each work is composed from layered cloth, hand dye, and dense stitching to create a surface that reads as both painting and wall sculpture. The studio releases twelve pieces annually, with a limited number of commissions reserved each month.

Commission Inquiry

Begin a commission inquiry.

Share the room, the collection direction, and the range you have in mind. The first inquiry is meant to confirm fit, timing, and next steps.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions