Celia Pym is an artist that explores damage and repair in textiles

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Celia Pym is a London-based artist who explores themes of repair, reconstruction, and reimagining through her textile art. Her work often incorporates second-hand garments, transforming them into new pieces while preserving the history and memory of the original material. Pym's approach aligns with a circular and regenerative perspective on design, valuing the sustainability of resources and the importance of honoring the stories embedded in objects.

  • Incorporates second-hand garments in her textile art, emphasizing the value of existing resources

  • Explores themes of repair and reconstruction, promoting a circular approach to design

  • Preserves the history and memory of original materials in her work

  • Aligns with a regenerative perspective on design, honoring the stories embedded in objects.

www.celiapym.com

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Celia Pym is a London-based artist who explores themes of repair, reconstruction, and reimagining through her textile art. Her work often incorporates second-hand garments, transforming them into new pieces while preserving the history and memory of the original material. Pym's approach aligns with a circular and regenerative perspective on design, valuing the sustainability of resources and the importance of honoring the stories embedded in objects.

  • Incorporates second-hand garments in her textile art, emphasizing the value of existing resources

  • Explores themes of repair and reconstruction, promoting a circular approach to design

  • Preserves the history and memory of original materials in her work

  • Aligns with a regenerative perspective on design, honoring the stories embedded in objects.

www.celiapym.com

Celia Pym is a London-based artist who explores themes of repair, reconstruction, and reimagining through her textile art. Her work often incorporates second-hand garments, transforming them into new pieces while preserving the history and memory of the original material. Pym's approach aligns with a circular and regenerative perspective on design, valuing the sustainability of resources and the importance of honoring the stories embedded in objects.

  • Incorporates second-hand garments in her textile art, emphasizing the value of existing resources

  • Explores themes of repair and reconstruction, promoting a circular approach to design

  • Preserves the history and memory of original materials in her work

  • Aligns with a regenerative perspective on design, honoring the stories embedded in objects.

www.celiapym.com