From the Grain unfolds as an image of emergence: a branching, luminous form rises from a dense, dark ground, suggesting... Read More
From the Grain unfolds as an image of emergence: a branching, luminous form rises from a dense, dark ground, suggesting growth from a condensed and nearly invisible origin. The composition balances expansion and containment, evoking a moment where latent potential becomes structure.
Created using the Raglass Textile Mosaic technique, the artwork assembles fragments of recycled fabric into a tactile, mosaic-like surface. Through repetition and accumulation, discarded materials are transformed into a cohesive, living image, where each element retains traces of its prior state.
Without illustrating directly, the work alludes to the idea that even the smallest beginnings can generate expansive, sheltering forms. It reflects on processes of quiet transformation—how growth, meaning, and continuity emerge from what initially appears minimal or fragmented.