My work explores wool as a material within art and architecture: its spatial presence, acoustic qualities, and the systems that determines its value.

A woman sitting on a fur-covered stool in front of a textured wall hanging with string and fabric details, wearing a beige jacket and pants, and white sneakers with yellow soles, inside a room with a dark hardwood floor and a wooden ceiling.
A woman with brown hair, wearing black clothing, sitting on her knees on a cream-colored furry carpet, in a room with a textured stone wall and a wooden door, appearing to be knitting or playing with a small toy.

Wool, a forgotten material

Wool is one of the most underestimated natural materials today.

People working with wool or fiber on a long table inside a rustic brick and wood structure. There is a large bucket of wool in the foreground and a window showing greenery outside.
Multiple hands of various skin tones and jewelry are placed over a light fabric surface, with some hands overlapping.

Education

Alongside valuing this incredible material, my ultimate goal is to encourage the next generation to work and appreciate wool as an incredible source of wealth.