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My collection reinterprets the family picnic through a surreal, folkloric lens, exploring the space between home and wilderness, comfort and the uncanny. Rooted in personal memory and childhood imagination, it reflects an emotional connection to nature through nostalgia and sensory experience. The project is textile-led, combining traditional craft with contemporary techniques such as dyeing, quilting, knit, and hessian fringing to create tactile, organic surfaces. Developed alongside digital experimentation in CLO 3D, silhouettes evolve through scale and proportion. Collage informs the visual language, layering imagery to evoke the uncanny, ultimately reconnecting nature, memory, and storytelling.