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“Blossoming in Gold”

“Blossoming in Gold” : A five-petal flower, hand-stitched on amber silk, opens like a whisper of memory. Inspired by old boro cloth, this piece holds a quiet warmth—where what is fading still blooms.

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“Eternity”

“Eternity”: Layer by Layer, I Remember

A window scorched in sienna. A loop of thread still holding.
A stone — clear, quiet, certain. This piece is a meditation on eternity as presence . It is about the quiet act of holding something — layer by layer — so it will not disappear.

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“Lily”

“Lily”: What lies beneath is not broken, but becoming. This collage gathers the worn, the washed, the saved — layers of lived history stitched into form.

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“Leaf”

This work is a quiet homage to impermanence—a moment captured just before vanishing.

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“Bamboo”

The bamboo stands for resilience and grace—its upright posture emerging from a pale field, balanced between emptiness and form.

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“Nothingness”

This piece invites the viewer into stillness, offering not a void, but a space: an open field where nothing becomes everything.

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„You Already Are“

You Already Are reflects the gentle path back to one’s natural rhythm. Inspired by Eastern traditions of mending and imperfection, it offers a visual expression of The Gentle Way — a philosophy of living rooted in simplicity, care, and the beauty in the broken.

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“Golden Light, Seeds of Love”

“Seeds of Love” - A tapestry of warmth and memory, where timeworn textures whisper stories through stitch and shadow. Each thread, each scrap, is a vow: that from the embers of love, something new will always rise.

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“The Nightingale”

“Nightingale” - A collage Inspired by old Boro Cloth. Under the Moon a nightingale sings. Even as the old fades, nature continues its quiet cycle of renewal.

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