
threading mycelium(one-year walk), 2025
White charcoal on brown linen, 50 x50”
Threading Mycelium is a drawing traced in white charcoal on brown linen—an organic, textured fabric woven from threads. This work emerged from a year-long walk, during which each path traced became part of an evolving visual record. The drawing is not just a map of movement, but a woven narrative of place and interconnectedness. Linen, with its fibrous origins and tactile weave, echoes the natural architecture of mycelium: a living, subterranean network vital to forest health and ecological resilience. Just as mycelium threads link root systems across vast distances, this work connects the daily rhythm of walking with the invisible systems that sustain life beneath our feet. At its core, Threading Mycelium explores the interrelationship between walking, weaving, and tracing—acts of mindfulness, repetition, and connection. It is both a study of ecosystems and a metaphor for the entangled pathways of consciousness, memory, and time.