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  • Which Way the Wind Blows

    Which Way the Wind Blows

    Which Way the Wind Blows Project statement“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know”, Diane Arbus.In the series “Which Way the Wind Blows”, straight embroidery stitches are hand-sewn directly on found photos.On top of the main image subject, horizontal straight lines have been stitched, like they’re…

  • Which Way the Wind Blows

    Which Way the Wind Blows

    Which Way the Wind Blows Project statement“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you, the less you know”, Diane Arbus.In the series “Which Way the Wind Blows”, straight embroidery stitches are hand-sewn directly on found photos.On top of the main image subject, horizontal straight lines have been stitched, like they’re…

  • Blinds

    Blinds

    Blinds Project statementThe “Blinds” series explores the quiet tension between covering and revealing. Straight, dense stitches sewn over found black-and-white portraits of women obscure their faces while allowing glimpses through slits. The thread casts shadows, creating intimacy and fragmentation. It reflects on identity, memory, and the boundaries between visibility and protection. The act of stitching…

  • Spots

    Spots

    Spots Project statementThis series explores the tension between what is hidden and what is revealed, through layering and color. Each piece begins with a black-and-white portrait of a woman. Parts of the image are covered with bold colors and dense embroidery. The thread is tightly stitched, creating a textured surface that both blocks and exposes…

  • Totem in my front yard

    Totem in my front yard

    Totem in My Front Yard looks at the totem as a visual symbol of identity, connection, and shared meaning. By adding bold embroidery to black-and-white photographs, I create graphic shapes, modern totems that live in personal spaces. These colours and forms are more than decoration; they stand out, bring back memories, and link personal stories…