What remains after destruction? Emptiness. Memory. Yarn.
The project Unraveled is a meditative dialogue with the ephemerality of human existence. Carefully crocheted artworks are transformed into formless balls of yarn and threads. The process of unraveling, captured on video and displayed on screens, turns destruction into an infinite motion.
In front of each screen stands a showcase filled with the remnants of yarn—like the remains of something once imbued with meaning. Nearby, a photograph captures a frozen moment of their «life.»
Unraveled explores the eternal fear of death, the impermanence of human creativity, and the paradoxical beauty of decay. This project is not just a reminder of fragility but also an attempt to understand how the new is born through the destruction of the old.
I invite viewers not just to observe but to live through this: to see death as a process of transformation, where destruction becomes creation.