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🗒️ On Experiment and Intuition in Felt-Making
Read more: 🗒️ On Experiment and Intuition in Felt-MakingHome This piece is a case work, a reminder to myself that I should never push beyond what feels true. I incorporated copper mesh into the felt, curious to see how metal and wool might converse. The result surprised me: instead of dialogue, the copper insisted on attention. It glittered, dazzled, almost demanded that the…
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✨ Wool’s Heavenly Magic
Read more: ✨ Wool’s Heavenly MagicHome Threads of wool, soft as clouds, carry the weight of warmth and wonder. Over the past few months, I have been working with felt almost nonstop, and I realize now how much my focus has shifted from painting to textile art. Felt making has become more than just a practice; it feels like a…
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🌞 Unfolding Momentum
Read more: 🌞 Unfolding MomentumHome This morning, before beginning a new felt collage, I found myself reflecting not only on the material in front of me but on the invisible energy that keeps me returning to the act of making. For years, I have been digging into hidden memories, trying to connect fragments that lie scattered in the background…
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👁️ The Eyes of an Artist: On Seeing with Intention
Read more: 👁️ The Eyes of an Artist: On Seeing with IntentionHome We often think of creativity as something that starts from within—an internal spark, a moment of inspiration. But for me, and perhaps for many artists, it begins with how we see the world. Truly see it. Not just glance, not just notice, but observe—with care, curiosity, and attention. Observation is an art in itself.…
