Figures

Woven Figure Works

In my figurative work, I create images that hold both hope and absence. Unbound, floating yarns suggest what could be formed, but also what has not yet taken shape, or may never fully cohere. As a woman who has lived in many places, my relationship to the figure is layered and unsettled. The body, for me, is never entirely fixed; it is shaped by memory, displacement, caregiving, and the ongoing search for belonging. Through weaving and painted surface, figures emerge slowly from fields of structure and disruption, occupying a space between presence and fragmentation. These works shift between recognition and fragmentation, as a reflection of how identity itself is continually woven through experience.