textile
Working with textiles, fabrics, garments, threads, and objects, Elantropy explores material, relational, and embodied experience, drawing on their tactile, transformative, and culturally resonant qualities.
Clothing and wearable objects connect directly to the body, enabling explorations of identity, culture, and human–more-than-human relationships. Textiles engage touch, texture, and movement, supporting investigations of sensory perception, emotion, and material responsiveness.
Fabrics can drape, fold, stretch, or hang, giving rise to process-led, experimental, and emergent forms that respond to chance, reflection, and site. Her processes of repetition, repair, and entanglement trace embodied knowledge and ecological interdependence.
Garments and textiles carry histories and social meaning, offering ways to engage with place, culture, and identity while remaining exploratory, responsive, and relational.
