This piece continues the exploration of what it might mean to be female in the future. Shapes of head, profile, and body overlap and fracture, stitched in black thread against natural linen like a code written in cloth. The composition recalls both ancient relief carvings and futuristic schematics, suggesting a time when identity is at once preserved, decoded, and reconfigured.
Here the female form is no longer singular but layered, architectural, almost machine-like. By reducing the figure to planes and lines, I imagine a self reshaped by technology, memory, and shifting rights; a tactile meditation on whether the struggles of today persist and how definitions of “female” may transform across generations.
16” x 20”
Thread on Linen, 2025
Framed in a White Oak floating frame
This piece continues the exploration of what it might mean to be female in the future. Shapes of head, profile, and body overlap and fracture, stitched in black thread against natural linen like a code written in cloth. The composition recalls both ancient relief carvings and futuristic schematics, suggesting a time when identity is at once preserved, decoded, and reconfigured.
Here the female form is no longer singular but layered, architectural, almost machine-like. By reducing the figure to planes and lines, I imagine a self reshaped by technology, memory, and shifting rights; a tactile meditation on whether the struggles of today persist and how definitions of “female” may transform across generations.
16” x 20”
Thread on Linen, 2025
Framed in a White Oak floating frame