In the article she defended spiritualism, pointing out how straining it was for the medium to get in touch with higher beings.
It began as an ordinary spiritualist group that received messages through a psychograph (an instrument for recording spirit writings) or a trance medium.
Through their spiritural guidance, the group was inspired to draw automatically in pencil, a technique that was not unusual at that time.
When the hand moved automatically, the conscious will did not direct the pattern that developed on the paper, and, in theory, the women thus became artistic tools for their spirit leaders.
In a series of sketchbooks, religious scenes and symbols were depicted in drawings made by the group collectively.