Rebirth delves into self-healing through rituals and cycles, exploring the intricate relationship between the body and emotions via richly textured sculptural installations. The artist primarily uses fabric as a medium, symbolizing a “second skin” and the embodiment of emotional experiences. By stretching, cutting, knotting, and burning the fabric, then securing it with nails, she creates “beautiful scars.” The sense of rupture in the work conveys an internal tension intertwined with beauty, embodying a ritual of self-destruction and reconstruction through which the artist discovers a new method of healing.
Through these fabrics, she constructs an abstract world marked by scars—one that is rhythmic, melodic, and deeply emotional. The work invites varied interpretations, as each viewer brings their unique experiences to the piece. These scars carry both personal and collective emotional cycles, resonating across individual and shared histories.
The artwork operates as a visual ritual, where the cyclic use of materials and transformation of forms echo the artist’s journey from personal emotions to larger, universal themes of trauma, such as war and history. It reveals the delicate balance between fragility and resilience, pain and healing. The piece becomes an expression of self-healing through art, representing the continual regeneration and reformation of human bodies and identities