Degree Show 2025
Han Dong
MA Art and Design
This body of work explores memory, domesticity, and impermanence through the medium of crocheted metal wire. By transforming an everyday craft technique into sculptural forms, the pieces reconstruct ephemeral kitchen objects that carry traces of lived experience. The interplay between fragility and resilience in the wire material evokes both the transient nature of student life abroad and the lasting emotional connections embedded in ordinary routines.

Crocheted wire kitchen still life. The delicate metal mesh reconstructs familiar domestic objects, evoking memory and transience.

Assemblage of crocheted wire kitchenware arranged as a constellation of daily life. The metallic transparency highlights both presence and absence of lived routines.

Overhead view of crocheted wire objects—transforming ordinary kitchen tools into fragile sculptural forms.