Everyone has a story arc — the life we show, and the motivations we don’t. Secret dreams. Emotional debts. Celebrated wins and unnoticed moments.
Every story is part visible, part invisible. Some chapters we never share, can’t share, or choose to keep to ourselves — not even whispered in the kitchen. And then there are the stories we tell instead — to others, to ourselves — to protect what remains unseen.
This work is about both: the visible and the invisible.
This piece carries both kinds of stories. There are beads you can see, and beads you can’t. Some are transparent, others opaque. Trinkets layered over clear moments. At first glance, it looks like simple stripes. That’s the surface story. But those stripes are actually data: Peloton Power Zone outputs — resistance, cadence, heart rate. An invisible narrative, hidden in plain sight… if you know where to look.
Maybe I’m a folk artist, telling stories on fabric.