Moss Microcosm (2025)

W60(w)cm x H30cmWool, chenil

Digital hand weaving

Moss Microcosm originates from the observation of moss growing on the surface of tree bark. By translating natural imagery into woven structure, the work creates a dialogue between the ordered logic of textile and the quiet emergence found in nature.

Moss often appears in small, damp corners, forming slowly within spaces that are easily overlooked. The work approaches this condition as a “microcosm”: a small surface where traces of time, environment, and subtle forms of life gradually accumulate. Rather than depicting a grand landscape, it reflects on the quiet worlds that exist within the smallest scales.