practice statement
Doil Attire is an interdisciplinary practice and art project, working with garments as sculptural and symbolic sites. Here, fabric becomes both canvas and reliquary. Techniques span textile manipulation, graphic processes, photography, and ritualized gestures that inscribe narrative directly into the material.
The works function as wearable artifacts, carrying themes of dark and/or abstract nature. Each is framed within “rifts,” temporarily bound series that read as an ongoing body of work. Documentation, certification, and narrative accompany each garment, situating it not as a fashion product but as an art object with provenance.
At its core, the practice explores the human impulse to externalize memory and identity into material form, transforming cloth into a bearer of story.