trusting the process

$400.00

to unravel, or to transform?

trusting the process means surrendering to the unknown. it means accepting that things may come apart before they come together, that unraveling is not an ending but a beginning.

both weaves in this piece are loosening, threads slipping from their form. at first, it may seem like loss—structure dissolving, order disappearing. but this is not destruction. this is movement, transition, something shifting into what it is meant to become.

trust is in the act itself—the willingness to cut, to undo, to reshape, without knowing exactly what will emerge.

to unravel is not to fall apart. it is the first step in becoming.

14 × 18 inches

depth 2 inches

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to unravel, or to transform?

trusting the process means surrendering to the unknown. it means accepting that things may come apart before they come together, that unraveling is not an ending but a beginning.

both weaves in this piece are loosening, threads slipping from their form. at first, it may seem like loss—structure dissolving, order disappearing. but this is not destruction. this is movement, transition, something shifting into what it is meant to become.

trust is in the act itself—the willingness to cut, to undo, to reshape, without knowing exactly what will emerge.

to unravel is not to fall apart. it is the first step in becoming.

14 × 18 inches

depth 2 inches

to unravel, or to transform?

trusting the process means surrendering to the unknown. it means accepting that things may come apart before they come together, that unraveling is not an ending but a beginning.

both weaves in this piece are loosening, threads slipping from their form. at first, it may seem like loss—structure dissolving, order disappearing. but this is not destruction. this is movement, transition, something shifting into what it is meant to become.

trust is in the act itself—the willingness to cut, to undo, to reshape, without knowing exactly what will emerge.

to unravel is not to fall apart. it is the first step in becoming.

14 × 18 inches

depth 2 inches