We spend our lives hiding what makes us human…
What if we embraced it instead?
UNVEILINGS
Embracing Imperfection through Textile, Light & Memory
STEP IN...
LEAVE IMPERFECTION BEHIND


This is where healing begins
We are taught to be perfect.
Hide your flaws.
Silence your pain.
Become what others need.
Until there is nothing left of you.
So quiet,
You begin to disappear.








Wabi-Sabi teaches us to find beauty in imperfection.
Through Kintsugi, cracks are not hidden—
they are filled with gold.
What if we treated ourselves the same way?






She believed her purpose was to make others whole.
So she gave and gave—
pieces of her time,
her energy,
her identity.
Until there was nothing left..






She became quiet.
Fragmented.
Hollow.
But in that emptiness…
she finally saw herself.
Not as broken—
but as unfinished.






And slowly,
she began to return.
The flowers begin to bloom.
PROCESS
The process began with research into emotional suppression and societal expectations.
Through surveys and psychological insights, the work evolved into a multi-sensory system designed to foster self-reflection and healing.
Material exploration included layered fabrics, embroidery, and light interaction—each element contributing to the narrative of fragmentation and repair.








INSTALLATION
This is not meant to be viewed.
It is meant to be felt.
As viewers sit within the space, surrounded by light, shadow, and sound,
they become part of the story.












IMPACT
Participants reported feelings of calmness, reflection, and acceptance.
The shifting shadows allowed them to see themselves within the work—
transforming observation into experience.






You are not broken.
You are becoming.


