13/08/2025
Colors that shape our perception.
This work is made using off-cuts and leftover fabric from .The materials were dyed with natural pigments extracted from plants, stones, and organic waste collected from Riders restaurant. All the pieces are sewn together to create a single textile work. The process of natural dyeing is an alchemy itself, where time is a key ingredient, patience plays a vital role, and embracing the unexpected outcome is part of the practice.
All pieces make use of what's already there—leftovers, waste, and natural elements—to create something new. It’s meant to be observed slowly, inviting the viewer to think about where things come from and how they can be transformed. The idea is to offer a space for reflection—not to judge, but simply to observe one’s own impact on the world around them.
exhibition is on view until september at 🤍
captured by .majtan