The First Act of Being Seen
This piece explores the act of creating circles and dots through weaving. It is an attempt to understand how a shape so fluid and infinite can be formed through a structured process.
Using thread and tension, it becomes a quiet study of presence, of how circles of various sizes can emerge on the loom, holding space, holding attention.
It is the first act of being seen, not just by others but by the material itself.
Materials used Reclaimed Cashmere, Banana Fibre, Eggshells, Ground coffee
Dimensions 48 cm x 110 cm
Price on Request
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