The installation is a woven structure, four meters high, embodying the image of grass. Viewers can walk through it and touch the woven strands, engaging with the work on a sensory level. The piece explores the persistence of certain images in memory and their influence over time. It draws on the idea that myths and fairy tales reflect processes of transformation, where natural landscapes— fields, forests, water—symbolize different stages of life. The image of grass in this installation stems from personal landscapes of childhood, shaped by memories and reinterpretations. The slow, meditative process of weaving becomes a way to reconnect with these formative experiences, turning them into a tactile, immersive environment.
yarn, wool/acrylic, handloom
1,2 x 4 m
2022
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