Mihoko’s approach to weaving is deeply personal and fluid: she weaves as her heart sings. Rather than following a fixed pattern or blueprint, she allows the work to unfold moment by moment, embracing both serendipity and limitation—sometimes guided by the yarns she has on hand, other times by colors that evoke the landscapes of her childhood. While her practice honors Japanese traditions of craftsmanship, it also reflects a quiet rebellion against cultural rigidity. For Mihoko, weaving is a kind of moving meditation—an act that calms, grounds, and brings her closer to her true self.
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