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Aurora Molina unveils the psychological depth of generations and old traditions of needle art that have often been defined as low art. “DECORATIVE” is a humane quality in art, not evil.
In this work, softness becomes a form of resistance. Wool rises from its relegated domestic role to declare itself a carrier of history, a language of the body. This is not craft for craft’s sake—it is an insistence: to be seen, to be remembered, to hold fast.


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