Scenes from a Womb (Part 2)
2024, 14" x 14" x 2" — felted wool, foam rubber, pins
Here, the womb is imagined as a cosmos: multiple lives, stillness, and lunar rhythms converging in a space of mystical feminine power.
Scenes from a Womb (Part 1)
2024, 6" x 6" x 1" — felted wool and foam rubber
This work evokes the womb as a chamber of cycles, holding memory, loss, and the pulse of creation beyond birth alone.
Scenes from a Womb
Fiber Works
This series explores the womb not as a vessel defined only by childbirth, but as a site of cycles, mysteries, and power.
Each piece is a meditation on what the womb holds and represents:
its connection to the moon and the rhythms of menstruation,
its capacity to carry twins, stillness, or loss,
its creative force that is mystical as much as biological.
The works are not centered on the womb as a cosmos in itself — a place of endings and beginnings, of darkness and illumination, of resilience and regeneration.
Fiber Works are part of the ongoing Womb Works project, exploring cycles, fertility, and feminine power. The full series will be revealed in its entirety in future exhibitions.