Textile as Storytelling
My journey in visual art began with a deep connection to textiles. For me, textiles are far more than just materials—they are vessels of stories, intricately tied to the human body, societies, rituals, mythologies, and industry. Textiles, as part of our global material heritage, weave infinite narratives that connect history and culture. They also carry personal memories, emotional attachments, and practical uses, making them a uniquely rich medium for artistic exploration.
My journey in visual art began with a deep connection to textiles. For me, textiles are far more than just materials—they are vessels of stories, intricately tied to the human body, societies, rituals, mythologies, and industry. Textiles, as part of our global material heritage, weave infinite narratives that connect history and culture. They also carry personal memories, emotional attachments, and practical uses, making them a uniquely rich medium for artistic exploration.
Expanding beyond textiles, I work with natural fibers, dyes, and other organic materials like paper, sugar, beeswax, clay, and earth. These elements deepen my engagement with materiality and visual storytelling.