The Sutures
The Sutures – the fragile, bodily attempt at repair without erasure.
The Sutures is the final piece of the triptych What the Body Holds.
This work materializes a gesture of repair, as vulnerable as it is necessary.
On a white background, black threads hand-stitched across the canvas trace a series of irregular crosses, from the thinnest to the thickest, with some suspended like open wounds, others stretched like precarious scars.
Here, contrast lies not in color but in gesture: that of a hand mending without erasing, sustaining life in what has been fractured.
Each stitch becomes an attempt to speak without words, to gather scattered memories, to reclaim a wounded body.
The white space becomes silence, refuge, or void.
The black threads map the memory of trauma while outlining a fragile will to survive.