Echoes of Identity explores the shifting construct of the self through textile matter, where form does not seek to fix identity, but to listen to its multiple reverberations. Each piece becomes a body in transition: fragmented, expanded, and reconfigured by memory, inheritance, and transformation.
The series reflects on how identity is never static, but a living weave of cultural, emotional, and personal influences layered like threads. In this process, textiles function as a sensitive archive: recording, erasing, and rewriting what we believe ourselves to be.
Through organic structures and hybrid presences, Echoes of Identity proposes an identity defined not by its final form, but by its resonances by what persists, repeats, and transforms over time.