



This textile abstraction stages a quiet drama of rupture and repair, where torn planes of gauzy fabric gather around a dark, hollowed center like an opening that both wounds and invites. Muted greys and soft whites create an architectural geometry, yet the hand-stitched seams—dotted, looping, and insistently visible—turn structure into tenderness, mapping time as a slow act of mending. Light passes through the translucent layers, dissolving certainty at the edges and suggesting memory’s fragility: what holds is not perfection, but the deliberate trace of care. In its restrained palette and tactile surface, the work becomes a meditation on resilience—an object made whole not by hiding damage, but by articulating it.







