This body of work transforms domestic objects into sites of emotional tension. Materials designed for touch, use, and disposal — such as napkins and textiles — become carriers of intimate language. By embossing or weaving vulnerable statements into fragile, everyday surfaces, the project creates a quiet conflict between function and meaning.
A napkin that reads “soy frágil” invites a simple question: would you still use it? The gesture of wiping, washing, or handling becomes symbolic — revealing how easily vulnerability can be erased, overlooked, or treated casually.
Through textile processes and material experimentation, the work explores time, care, fragility, and the subtle violence embedded in ordinary gestures. The objects remain familiar; their emotional charge does not.