These felt moving sculptures are inspired by the forms, sacred meanings, philosophy, construction and aesthetics of a nomadic dwelling -... Read More
These felt moving sculptures are inspired by the forms, sacred meanings, philosophy, construction and aesthetics of a nomadic dwelling - the Kyrgyz yurt.
Thousands years back, a yurt was designed to be assembled and disassembled to allow it to be portable, transformable and practical for a nomadic lifestyle. These textile sculptures can transform from 2D flat sheets of felt into 3D forms depending on the movement and the shape of the wearer, accommodating like a yurt, like a woman and mother.