Web Series
Ongoing interdisciplinary project, 2024–present
I see webs as a structure to understand beings, relationships, histories, futures: a tangled mess, an intricate manifestation. Often invisible, until you’re looking for them.
Over time, the series expanded into more spatial and responsive forms, as I developed web structures that could be installed in different environments, adapting through points of attachment, tension, and relationship.
The web structures became integrated into outdoor installations, durational performances, and video works, where making, movement, and environment exist simultaneously. The work operates as a conversation between material, place, and presence: exploring interconnection between human and non-human systems, and the fragile, temporary structures that emerge through contact, attention, and co-presence.
Feeling the sky
Mendocino Mountains, California, 2024
A temporary installation and durational performance piece, Feeling the sky, emerged through an ongoing encounter with a fallen tree suspended within the branches of a living tree, an exploration of the interconnected web of life within forests.
The crocheted structure functions as a metaphorical extension of the unseen relationships that exist between bodies, landscapes, and non-human systems, representing the fragile, interconnected, and constant changes.
Referencing cyclical processes of growth, decay, and return, Feeling the Sky imagines the future of its resting place, honoring the fragile balance it temporarily inhabits.
To Be a Tree, To Be a Weaver
Single-channel video, 2024
To Be a Tree, To Be a Weaver combines movement, landscape, and material gesture to explore bodily relationship with the environment. The work moves between moments of stillness, touch, and physical interaction with trees and boulders, as my hands crochet web-like forms intertwined with the branches.
Layering movement with acts of crochet and passive-active connection, the video reflects on the body as both observer and participant within ecological space.