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The process is not a secondary record but a constitutive part of the work: embroidering in public, domestic, and transitional spaces disrupts the idea of the studio as an isolated place and transforms textile practice into a lived experience. Each stitch contains not only an image, but also a situation, an environment, and a specific moment—a slow, insistent, and silent time that coexists with daily life and ultimately gives form to the work.

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