Beyond making, I approach textiles as a system of relationships — between material, use, origin and impact.
It considers not only how something looks or feels, but how it behaves over time — in use, in production and across its lifecycle.
Rooted in hands-on textile practice, this perspective connects fibre origin, material construction and
long-term impact — and helps inform more conscious material decisions.
My material
thinking
explores:
• fibre origin and sourcing
• composition and structure
• behaviour in use
• ageing and long-term performance
• ecological impact
• cultural context
Every material decision shapes more than an object — it shapes systems of production, use and responsibility.
From the atelier to broader application, material thinking informs how materials are understood, selected and applied — from origin to outcome.