Lay Simone Is Helping Women See Themselves Through Art
The Pittsburgh artist turning body acceptance into color and story

Lay Simone creates art that makes women feel seen. Her work focuses on the beauty of the body, the truth in emotion, and the healing that comes from self acceptance. Every painting carries a message about confidence and honesty, about learning to love yourself as you are.
Her body art is not about perfection. It is about presence. Through bold color and soft movement, she shows that the body is a story worth celebrating. Lay uses her art to remind women that their shape, their scars, and their strength are all proof of life.
Based in Pittsburgh, she built her brand LayMadeIt to share that message with the world. Her paintings have reached audiences who say they see themselves in her work. For many, her art feels like a mirror that speaks with love.
Lay believes that art can shift the way people see themselves. It can heal the relationship between spirit and body. Her goal is simple — to create work that makes women remember who they already are.
Her art is not decoration. It is affirmation
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Lay Simone
LayMadeIt
Pittsburgh Artist
Body Art
Women in Art
Art and Healing
Self Love
Feminine Energy
Modern Art
Creative Expression
About the Creator
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