Caspian Sea
58 W × 35 H × 10 D cm

I find myself constantly returning to the water, not to document its likeness, but to translate its rhythm. This tapestry is a physical record of that translation. By hand-weaving these specific hues of slate, cerulean, and bone, I am attempting to map the restless energy of a churning tide.

I don't seek a flat surface; I want the viewer to feel the salt and the spray in the topography of the wool. Each ridge and knot represents a different moment of impact—a wave breaking or a current shifting. Working with the loom allows me to impose a sense of order on these chaotic elements, interlacing my own patience into the very fabric of the sea. It is a slow, meditative dialogue between the soft pliancy of the fiber and the unyielding structure of the weave, resulting in a landscape that you can almost feel with your eyes