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Soft Inheritance is a body of work grounded in the subtle warmth carried within the body—traces of memory that linger beneath conscious awareness. Through nuanced fields of color, Loralee Jade explores the way early experiences imprint themselves softly and persist long before they are articulated in language.

Many of the tonalities within the series draw from the atmospheres of her childhood—the hues of a bedspread, the light in her mother’s room, the muted warmth that framed formative moments. Revisited now through the lens of motherhood, these colors are understood as sensations passed down not through narrative, but through feeling.

Across the collection, forms rise, stretch, glow, and settle like rooted impressions. Some works hold a quiet spark of hope; others evoke the gentle warmth of internal shift. Together, they create a contemplative landscape of inheritance and renewal—an acknowledgment of memory’s enduring presence and the evolving tenderness carried forward into the next generation.

The Stack suggests a figure bearing accumulated weight. Layers of color rise above a grounded form, evoking the demands of labor, caregiving, and daily life. Despite its gravity, the work carries a sense of gratitude for the body’s strength and capacity.

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Soft Inheritance is a body of work grounded in the subtle warmth carried within the body—traces of memory that linger beneath conscious awareness. Through nuanced fields of color, Loralee Jade explores the way early experiences imprint themselves softly and persist long before they are articulated in language.

Many of the tonalities within the series draw from the atmospheres of her childhood—the hues of a bedspread, the light in her mother’s room, the muted warmth that framed formative moments. Revisited now through the lens of motherhood, these colors are understood as sensations passed down not through narrative, but through feeling.

Across the collection, forms rise, stretch, glow, and settle like rooted impressions. Some works hold a quiet spark of hope; others evoke the gentle warmth of internal shift. Together, they create a contemplative landscape of inheritance and renewal—an acknowledgment of memory’s enduring presence and the evolving tenderness carried forward into the next generation.

The Stack suggests a figure bearing accumulated weight. Layers of color rise above a grounded form, evoking the demands of labor, caregiving, and daily life. Despite its gravity, the work carries a sense of gratitude for the body’s strength and capacity.

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