My work explores the interconnection between identity, transformation, and human relationships through mixed-media techniques, textile arts, and traditional craftsmanship. I incorporate embroidery, collage, weaving, and various fiber-based materials, creating layered compositions that reflect the emotional and cultural narratives embedded within materials.
I am deeply inspired by memory, heritage, and the passage of time, using textiles as a metaphor for the way stories are woven together across generations. Each thread, stitch, and fabric carries symbolic meaning, whether as a representation of resilience, nostalgia, or the ever-evolving nature of existence.
By blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary artistic expression, my work transcends personal storytelling, becoming an invitation for viewers to explore and interpret the connections between the past and present, the inner self and the external world, and humanity’s relationship with nature.
Through my creative process, I aim to redefine the role of fiber art in contemporary discourse, highlighting its capacity to capture fleeting emotions, preserve cultural memory, and serve as a bridge between diverse artistic traditions. My practice is not just about creating physical artworks—it is about fostering conversations, introspection, and a deeper understanding of our shared human experience.