Textile Collages
Made through slow gestures and layered materials, these textile collages feel like soft excavations. Each piece uncovers fragments of memory and imagination, held together by thread and intuition.
This ongoing body of work is an experimental exploration of textile collage as a site of memory, emotion and transformation. Rather than a finished series, these pieces function as a growing archive of material tests and visual reflections.
Working with fabric, thread, hand and machine embroidery, beading and layered surfaces, I treat cloth as a living skin, as something that can hold traces of touch, time and personal history. The process is slow, tactile and intuitive, allowing the work to grow organically rather than through pre-planned compositions.
The recurring themes of womanhood, the body, dream-like states and surreal imagery continue to guide these experiments. Each piece becomes a small fragment of a larger, unfolding research into how softness, stitching and layered materials can carry emotional and symbolic meaning.