Canada, 1967
My textile-based practice uses cloth as both medium and metaphor, working with fabric, thread, and found materials that carry traces of previous lives. Through stitching, layering, and deconstruction, I explore memory, time, loss, and care. Centering themes of death, dying, and grief, I embrace fragility, impermanence, and unresolved tension. Each work becomes a contemplative vessel for witnessing, carrying, and honouring what cannot be restored.
