Constellation of Fragments begins with a rough burlap ground whose threads have been carefully removed to open voids, like small absences in a woven history. A skin of paper pulp and dyes settles into this grid, creating a nebulous field of shifting color, where tiny knots rise from the surface as tactile constellations of memory. Along the edges, a soft organza ribbon gently frames the work, balancing the rawness of the textile with a quieter, almost whispered tenderness.

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