ABOUT
SCLSCM VIBES is a living body of work rooted in self-love, self-pleasure, and radical self-recognition. It exists to challenge the shame placed on women. Especially queer women and women of color— for knowing, claiming, and honoring themselves.
S.C.L.S.C.M. stands for “She Can Love. She Can Masturbate.”
Not as shock value, but as truth.
This work was born from a deeply personal reckoning with identity, desire, and self-hatred—and expanded into a broader conversation about autonomy, pleasure, and transformation. SCLSCM VIBES explores how love evolves across womanhood, how pleasure can be self-generated, and how intimacy with oneself becomes a source of power rather than guilt.
At its core, SCLSCM is split into two inseparable forces:
She Can Love
Love is not something to be hunted down, borrowed, or worn like an accessory. It is fluid, layered, and often invisible—yet always present. S.C.L. centers love as an internal engine: something that fuels creation, growth, and movement, regardless of where or how it arrives.
She Can Masturbate
“Masturbation,” much like its sister word “pussy” has long been framed as taboo or improper. SCLSCM reclaims it as a metaphor for self-sufficiency, pleasure, and creative climax. To say She Can Masturbate is to say she can do it her (damn) self—reach fulfillment, satisfaction, and release through her own hands, ideas, and labor.
SCLSCM VIBES spans visual art, poetry, film, music, and mixed media, treating creation itself as an act of intimacy. The work is sensual without apology, vulnerable without weakness, and confrontational in its softness. It invites viewers to examine their own metamorphosis, confront internalized shame, and imagine what becomes possible when self-love is no longer outsourced.
This is not just art—it’s a practice.
A mirror.
A permission slip.
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
My name is SCLSCM (pronounced seal sim), and I am the founder and CEO of SCLSCM VIBES. I am a biracial, queer woman of color and a multidisciplinary creator.
I earned my B.A. in Film and Television from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, and I currently freelance in the entertainment industry as a union (applicant) Set Dresser and Property Assistant with IATSE Local 52. My professional background in production deeply informs my creative process—shaping work that is tactile, cinematic, and emotionally immersive across visual art, poetry, music, and mixed media.
I lead with the belief that creation itself is an act of intimacy and power. My work explores how love changes across womanhood, how fulfillment can be self-generated, and how reclaiming authorship over one’s body and desires can be transformative. Through SCLSCM VIBES, I invite others to examine their own metamorphosis and consider what becomes possible when self-love is no longer outsourced.