Washes of turquoise, deep ocean blue, and soft sky hues sweep across pages from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, creating a sense of wind, water, and motion. Threads move across the surface like rain paths or wind-carried lines — intuitive, restless, alive. The layers of fabric, paint, and text feel like weather gathering and shifting, held in a moment just before release.
Hello Storm is the companion to Hello Midnight — built in the same layered, tactile language, but carrying the electricity of movement instead of stillness.
Pages from Twelfth Night form the ground, their words softened under tissue and reclaimed fabric. Turquoise and blue pigments sweep across the surface like shifting sky, like water in motion. Hand-stitched embroidery marks trace intuitive routes — echoing wind currents, thunder’s edge, or the restless rhythm before clarity arrives.
Text surfaces in glimpses, like fragments of thought caught in a storm. Fabric fibers and thread hold space between chaos and calm — a reminder that even in movement, there is intention, and even inside disruption, there is beauty.
A piece about change gathering —
about the charged quiet before a shift,
and the power in allowing energy to move.
- Subject Matter: Abstract
- Current Location: Knot and Needle