Handwoven from paracord and jute, the work reflects on myth as a cultural residue that persists through time. Durable materials associated with survival and utility are transformed into an image that exists between memory and invention.
The tapestry embraces irregularity, allowing the process of making to remain visible. Rather than preserving a single narrative, it explores how myths endure as fragments—continuously reinterpreted, questioned and reshaped by each generation.