Where the Corners Hold the Sky

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Felt, thread, and wool on fabric 75 X 75 cm | 2025 A soft geometry of belonging — where blue corners stand like quiet sentinels, holding space for something sacred to unfold at the center.

This felt painting belongs to a series exploring the quiet power of structure and softness. Each shape is hand-stitched and gently layered, forming a tactile map of containment and release. The corners, rendered in shades of blue, anchor the piece like fragments of sky — distant yet protective.

At the heart, a golden square pulses within concentric circles and crossing lines, inviting the viewer into a place of inward reflection. Inspired by mandalas, prayer rugs, and the language of sacred geometry, Where the Corners Hold the Sky is a meditation on shelter, memory, and the invisible threads that hold us together — even when all else feels fragmented.

This work is not just about balance; it’s about the beauty of what holds us when we forget how to hold ourselves.