My works explore escapism as a self-protecting mechanism in a biographical format. As a mortal existence, human beings inhabit and interact with spaces physically and spiritually. Brimming over with objects that allude to the deepest self, the domestic environment encloses the traces of humanity, history, and relationships. I sanctify and place reverence in the everyday and the neglected. Knot by knot, start with threads, by changing the nature of knit, I build 2D and 3D sculptures from the material that should not stand up. A re-enactment of my environment — as a type of vagabond, isolated from family, pandemic restrictions, pixelated information — resulted in a new relationship of home.