Super Io
Freehand machine embroidery on recycled fabric.
26 cm x 18 cm
Illustration I made for Nurant magazine
The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of a thread is never the union. What I feel is a tension, a deep vibration the moves it. The threads run on, they are not tied or connected to anything. When I thought about of all that it would be better not to do, better not to say, better not even to think, silence fell upon me.
From the moment I wasn’t even able to hold a needle in my hand, I always wondered what freedom was.
Freehand machine embroidery on recycled fabric.
26 cm x 18 cm
Illustration I made for Nurant magazine
The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of a thread is never the union. What I feel is a tension, a deep vibration the moves it. The threads run on, they are not tied or connected to anything. When I thought about of all that it would be better not to do, better not to say, better not even to think, silence fell upon me.
From the moment I wasn’t even able to hold a needle in my hand, I always wondered what freedom was.
Freehand machine embroidery on recycled fabric.
26 cm x 18 cm
Illustration I made for Nurant magazine
The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of a thread is never the union. What I feel is a tension, a deep vibration the moves it. The threads run on, they are not tied or connected to anything. When I thought about of all that it would be better not to do, better not to say, better not even to think, silence fell upon me.
From the moment I wasn’t even able to hold a needle in my hand, I always wondered what freedom was.