Reborn Fiber
My artistic vision is rooted in the transformative nature of papier-mâché. A humble material-made from fragments of what is discarded-becomes, in my work, a medium through which new forms of life and meaning can emerge. By shaping paper into creatures, symbols, and organic structures, I seek to remind us of the fragile yet enduring relationship between humanity and the natural world.
My aim is not only to recreate nature, but to give voice to its silenced warnings and hidden strengths. I believe that through o art, the smallest beings-a bee, a beetle, a. tree-can reclaim their presence and reveal their essential role in our shared: existence.
Looking forward, I envision my practice as a continuous dialogue between material, culture, and environment. | want to expand the possibilities of papier-mâché beyond craft, presenting it as a contemporary language that can speak of resilience, loss, and renewal. My hope is that these works resonate universally, crossing borders and reminding us that the fate of nature and humanity is inseparable.