The Artist
Meet Tildah Puronne—a colorful, playful, and unapologetically weird creator. 💫
- I’m the person who claps my boobies when I’m happy.
- On the dance floor? Total freedom—I let the music take me anywhere it wants to go.
- Black clothes? Not for me! Colors are my love language.
Through Sacred Statements, I want to share my energy and empower others to embrace their quirks, authenticity, and inner joy.
Here, we’ll dive deeper into the story of how Sacred Statements was born, what inspires my work, and how life’s twists and turns have shaped this journey. From quiet moments of introspection to wild bursts of creativity, this space is a reflection of everything I hold sacred.
About Us
Welcome to Sacred Statements, where creativity, authenticity, and sustainability meet. While it’s just me, Tildah, running the show behind the scenes, Sacred Statements is built on a vision much larger than myself. I dream of it becoming a family, a community—a space where people like you can connect, express, and feel empowered through art and conscious living.
At its heart, Sacred Statements is about more than just clothing or products. It’s about embracing who you are, standing tall in your truth, and turning your closet into a confetti cannon of self-expression.
The Vision
At Sacred Statements, we’re on a mission to contribute to a more conscious and aware future—one where we make intentional choices not just for the environment but for our thoughts, actions, and realities. I believe that we create the world we live in, and when we tap into that potential, the whole world begins to shift.
This journey starts within.
Through my designs, deeper reflections shared on social media, and eventually traveling the world in a van to spread this message at festivals, I aim to inspire awareness and empowerment. All profits from Sacred Statements will be reinvested into expanding the brand, with the ultimate dream of creating a rent-free community where people exchange energy, talents, and skills instead of money. Together, we can reimagine what’s possible.
The Values
Sacred Statements is built on the values of:
- Sustainability: Our planet deserves care. Every piece is designed with eco-friendly materials and practices, and every order plants trees to restore our forests.
- Spirituality & Personal Development: I see the divine in everyone and aim to empower others to step into their fullest selves. Through deep reflections and bold designs, I hope to help you uncover old patterns and embrace new possibilities.
- Playfulness: Who says we have to grow out of fun? I embrace the power of play and want to remind everyone to reconnect with their inner child—it’s not "childish," it’s freeing!
- Health-Conscious Apparel: Organic, chemical-free, and recyclable clothing is key. The fashion industry’s impact is dark, but Sacred Statements aims to be a light.
Calling All The Changemakers
Sacred Statements is for the dreamers, the seekers, and the rebels of the ordinary. It’s for those who feel stuck, yearning for something more—a spark, a shift, a reminder that life can be different.
This is for you if you’ve ever felt the weight of the world on your shoulders but still hold a glimmer of hope. It’s for you if you know deep down that change starts within, even if you’re not sure where to begin.
Sacred Statements isn’t just clothing; it’s a call to action. Each piece is a reflection of your potential—a statement to remind you of your power, your dreams, and the truth that you are the creator of your own reality.
No matter where you are on your journey, this is a place for growth, for self-expression, and for transformation. You are seen. You are loved. And you are capable of more than you realize.
Let Sacred Statements be the nudge you need to take that next step, to believe in yourself again, and to carry a piece of hope and empowerment with you wherever you go.
The Origin Story
The story of Sacred Statements is as long as my life, but here’s the shorter version:
It all began back in school when I created my very first t-shirt. I started by sewing it, then tie-dyed it into a burst of color. That process—from imagining the design to bringing it to life—filled me with so much excitement and joy. It awakened something in me, a love for creating something personal and meaningful that could be worn.
After that, I made two hoodies and dove deeper into my creativity. By the time I was 16 or 17, I started selling tie-dye t-shirts under the name "Artzyh". It was my first real venture into turning my art into something others could wear. Seeing people enjoy what I created was thrilling, but at the same time, I still held back from fully stepping into my dreams.
A few years later, I expanded my vision and created PSYNKD. It was a space where I could sell all kinds of art, from tattoo designs, videos, and sculptures to custom clothing, art prints, and more. I even created a full website and poured weeks into that, www.psynkd.se, to showcase it all. But I still didn’t dare to advertise or start my company. I never got any orders. I kept creating, pouring my energy into the website and its offerings, but the vulnerability of putting myself and my art out there felt overwhelming. It was like I was quietly hoping people would stumble upon it rather than shouting my passion from the rooftops.
Why? Because putting my art into the world felt like exposing a piece of my soul. It felt so vulnerable, like every brushstroke or design could be judged—not just for the art itself, but for who I was. I constantly told myself I wasn’t ready. My inner voice whispered, “It’s not good enough. Just fix this one thing, then it’ll be perfect.” But no matter how much I tweaked, it never felt ready.
Throughout this journey, my passion for spirituality and personal development grew stronger. I’ve always been drawn to deeper truths and the power of self-transformation. Growing up with a spiritual mom planted the seeds, but it wasn’t until 2020 that I had my full awakening. Through introspection (and a magical encounter with mushrooms), I started seeing life in color again—both literally and figuratively. I saw my unconscious patterns, the illusions I had been living in, and what I needed to change. That was when I fully stepped onto the path of self-discovery and healing.
Art has always been the center of my universe. I’ve dedicated my life to it, often at the expense of stability. I’ve barely held traditional jobs or had a steady income because my energy has been poured into my craft. Art isn’t just something I do—it’s who I am.
Eventually, I had enough of holding myself back. I said, “Fuck it,” and created Sacred Statements. At first, I thought I’d rely on AI-generated art because it felt safer, less personal, and less vulnerable. Then something magical happened. A dear friend asked me, “Why don’t you use your own art?”
That question hit me hard. It triggered a deep emotional process because, deep down, I knew the answer: I was afraid of not being good enough. I avoided sharing my own art because it felt too raw, too personal. But as I worked through those feelings, I realized that I already had a treasure trove of art waiting to become statements—waiting to be seen, to be worn, to connect with others.
And that’s how Sacred Statements was truly born: as a journey of facing my fears, embracing my creativity, and sharing my soul with the world.