Selected older works referencing home.
House of Memory
Damask tablecloth, thread.
Constructed from a damask tablecloth traditionally reserved for special family gatherings and celebrations, House of Memory transforms a familiar domestic textile into a symbolic dwelling. The work reflects upon ideas of home, cultural inheritance, and the traditions carried across generations.
The structure is stitched together with a red thread, a material that evokes veins, bloodlines, rupture and repair. The visible seams become both physical and metaphorical connections, suggesting the ways family histories and personal identities are held together despite separation, loss, and change.
Referencing migration, belonging, and the longing for home, the work considers how memory becomes embedded within domestic objects. Through acts of stitching and reconstruction, the house emerges as both a shelter and a repository for the emotional traces of family, place, and tradition.
