example

In Tuch (Loch I) / (Cloth (Hole I) the pearl embroidery is sewn along the edges of a burned hole. The surface of the fabric preserves the signs of its use, like folds, stains and faded fields of color.

 

The embroidery introduces a new narrative into this 'naturally' created landscape of a worn-down cloth. It emphasizes a seemingly insignificant, quotidian, but potentially dramatic event.