A Labor of Becoming explores the gradual process of building my own immersive (work)space — a cocoon, a self-generated environment where focus, rhythm, and transformation take shape.
My work begins with solitude, where external noise starts to fade and inner attention starts to surface. This is not about isolation, but about filtering and choosing what to let in and what to let go.
As focus builds, solitude gradually transitions into immersion. It's a fragile yet deeply absorbing state where my mind finds focus and body moves with instinct. The sense of time shifts, thoughts and energies settle.
Through deepened immersion, my cocoon begins to form, not as a one-time enclosure, but as a recurring self-generated space. The cocoon is woven through continuous, repetitive gestures and attention, which is a labor that never truly ends. The process of making the cocoon is both the work itself and a reflection of my own way of being. The act of building, knotting and stitching becomes inseparable from who I am; the work becomes me. This is the safe space where my condensed energy flows, allowing inner change to quietly unfold — again and again.