


These paper bags resulted in an interesting cultural mix. I was inspired by
the Japanese
kimonos and feminine aesthetics of their ancient culture. However, when I
saw the final result, it also
strongly reminded me of the Mexican "Huichol Women" beautiful in their
humble femininity and wearing even nowadays
colourful hand- made embroidered dresses.
There will always be a
woman looking far away, creating with her hands,
speaking to the silence.