Latest Stitched Art Work
Between the Waves
Hues of Loss Solo Exhibition
The interactive exhibition was born out of Agy’s fascination with nature and concern for the increasing decline of coral reefs. Using thread, remnant textiles, and the traditional techniques of hand-stitching and free-motion embroidery, Agy brings to life the wonders of and perils experienced by coral today. Concerns about mankind’s rapid pace of consumption today also drive the artist’s use of remnant textiles in a bid to reduce waste in her art-making. Together with visual imagery and infographics from collaborator, Our Singapore Reefs, the exhibition inspires us to consider the conservation of coral reefs as a priority.
Bowls of Fragility
Three years ago, Agy went on a nature trip to a small island off the north eastern coast of Singapore. There she discovered beautiful corals that were being threatened by a nearby land reclamation project. These pieces are inspired by her time there and capture the beauty of what could be lost if we do not reverse our habits. The pieces are displayed in bowls to signify what we consume will also have an impact on nature.
Thrive & Abundant Bloom
These works are inspired by the climate resilient corals that give hope for the world’s reefs.