Infatuation in Motion (2021)

This piece was an exploration of the art of folds—how fabric bends, creases, and transforms into organic shapes. The way lines flow and intersect fascinated me, each fold telling a story of movement and tension.

Infatuation, in many ways, mirrors this idea. It is fleeting yet intense, shifting and shaping itself around emotions just as fabric does around the body. Like the unpredictable way a garment folds, infatuation is fluid, ever-changing, and sometimes beyond control. This work captures that essence—where structure meets spontaneity, and obsession takes form in the delicate language of lines and curves.

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