In Reflection, I intertwine architecture and art, my two professions. My buildings are not mere structures: they are bodies that breathe, keep secrets, and wear down with time. Each façade is a mask; behind it, invisible stories beat.
I captured these moments in urban shop windows—fragile, almost illusory reflections where the city seems to gaze at itself—and intervened them with threads that narrate what photography alone cannot: emotions, bonds, wounds, and celebrations. In this way, embroidery becomes a translation of the human: threads that knot like relationships, that tighten or break, that vibrate in colors like shifting states of mind.
I feel I did not embroider upon buildings, but upon the vital energy that runs through them. Each stitch is a psychic gesture, a pulse. In my hands, the city ceases to be a collection of inert objects and emerges instead as a collective organism: a living fabric of memories, desires, and presences reflected in every wall and every window”.

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