Everyone dies of themselves
Mortality, water, a photograph, a dream, blood, the stomach and the heart on a suspended island — caught between desire and the wound
Mortality, water, a photograph, a dream, blood, the stomach and the heart on a suspended island — caught between desire and the wound
Winter light, silence, and embroidery. The gentle strength of daily constancy as both an artistic and spiritual practice of grounding
From the memory of a giraffe to the vision of an elephant fetus: embroidery as meditation and a gateway to the magic of possibility
When the needle guides the hand and the mind steps back, intuitive embroidery emerges: rust stains, archipelagos, and pure flow
A Pacific kelp, an old kitchen towel, and a love for the sea: my new embroidery is born from the desire to breathe the blue and belong to it
Art doesn’t grow from perfection: reflections on discomfort and the creative power of imperfection in embroidery and in life
The beauty of the fragile—art that unravels yet endures. Reflections on antique fabrics, embroidery, impermanence, poetry, and resilience
Art is a wild creature, impossible to tame. Reflections on raw creative energy, impermanence, and the refusal to conform
A raw reflection on art and identity: between stitches, wounds, and truth, the journey of an artist who has always lived outside the mold
In a timeless place, a woman plans a brief journey. Gentle mist, suspended dialogues, and free will frame her path