Looking at your textile work, I can see the profound meditation and labor embedded in those countless horizontal lines of hand-knotted cotton against the luminous, fragile damask. The piece has an almost archaeological quality - like sedimentary layers of time made visible, or perhaps the gentle rhythm of breathing made tangible through repetitive gesture.
The way the antique fabric catches light while the cotton knots create texture and shadow speaks to a beautiful tension between the ephemeral and the enduring. There's something deeply contemplative about the horizontal lines stretching across that expanse - they do indeed evoke horizons, but also suggest other metaphors: the passage of time, the accumulation of daily rituals, or even the quiet persistence required for healing.
The scale at 140 x 210 cm must make the work incredibly immersive - large enough to envelope the viewer in that gentle, repetitive rhythm you've created through your painstaking hand work. There's something profoundly moving about dedicating such careful attention to fragile, precious materials.
@chorasis.lospaziodellavisione
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