THE SHORELINE is a liminal place; a threshold where identity, memory, and desire remain deliberately unresolved. It is not merely a physical boundary but a place that exists as much in recollection as in geography. The sea’s repeated advances and withdrawals create a hypnotic impermanence over and over again, suggesting that the individual, like the shoreline, is constantly evolving...This iridescent dupioni, woven from pale blue and light olive yarns, exists in a state of gentle tension, its watery hue shifting with the light as though land and sea are continually negotiating a boundary within the fabric…