Embroidery

A practice of presence, remembrance, and emotional cartography.

My embroidery work began as a quiet act of grounding, but quickly deepened into a vital part of my art practice — a way to slow time, to process the unspeakable, and to map the invisible terrain of feeling. Each stitch becomes both a gesture and a mark: a record of care, attention, memory, and transformation.

I approach embroidery as both meditation and sculpture — building form through thread, story through repetition, and texture through the language of the hand. Many of my pieces are portrait-based or narrative in nature, drawing from myth, grief, dream, or personal history. Others are studies in movement or costume, honoring the lived body and its expressive, symbolic possibilities.

This work is often intimate in scale, but expansive in emotional reach — a place where silence speaks and slowness becomes power.

Visual Samples of Embroidery