This sculpture continues my exploration of mental health and depression, using fabric as a medium that feels both liberating and therapeutic. Inspired by the improvisational work of quilt artist Rosie Lee Tompkins, I layered and sewed together sheets, pillowcases, and clothing to create textured cells that symbolize fragmented thoughts and shifting moods, transforming intimate materials into a three-dimensional narrative of memory, emotion, and resilience.

Waves and Grooves

Satin, Cotton, Jean, and Nsu Bra African Fabric,

60 x 52 inches