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habitual love
2024
Textile sculptures crafted from white bridal fabric. Embroidered with white denim threads.
I am interested in objects from everyday life and why certain items linger in our collective memory. I am curious about what makes them stay with us, the memories they evoke, and how things can evoke nostalgia. In this piece, I have taken a closer look at the bread clip—a small item with a surprisingly large fan base.