Sacred Flight: Geometry, Nature, and Transformation
My work investigates the intersection of the natural world, sacred geometry, and personal ritual. In this series, I combine cyanotype printing, embroidery, and geometric drawing on fabric to create layered visual meditations. The silhouettes of butterflies and wildflowers, captured through the cyanotype process, serve as metaphors for ephemerality, resilience, and transformation.
Over these natural forms, I hand-stitch precise geometric patterns—triangles, spirals, and seed motifs—introducing a human-made order onto organic shapes. The tension between the intuitive and the mathematical, the ephemeral and the eternal, forms the heart of the work. Each piece becomes a portal: a convergence of time, labor, and reverence for the cycles of nature.
By merging photographic, textile, and drawing traditions, I aim to collapse boundaries between craft and fine art, science and spirituality, image and object. These works invite the viewer into a contemplative space where transformation is constant, and fragility is a source of strength.