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Stitched Landscapes

 

These imagined landscapes are not just places—they are layered reflections of memory, migration, and environmental urgency. Drawing from my cultural heritage and using collaged fabrics, traditional patterns, and symbolic textures, I create scenes where nature and identity intertwine.
Each work is a bridge: between the world I come from and the one I now inhabit, between ancestral knowledge and ecological fragility. Through these visual narratives, I ask: What do we inherit from our land, and what must we protect for the future?
By blending cultural storytelling with environmental themes, these landscapes become spaces for both reflection and resistance—inviting viewers to consider the shared threads between our histories and the earth we depend on.

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