


Wau Cari Jodoh (Finding a Partner) No.3
This textile-based artwork by Dayang, made from repurposed fabrics, transforms textures and stitches into narratives that bridge the past and the present.
Playfully exploring the world of online dating, the piece reflects how we search for connection across distances—yet the true nature of the person remains a mystery. Much like flying a kite, it’s a dance of chance, curiosity, and the unknown. Embroidered figures in traditional attire stand in striking contrast to the digital dating world, weaving a visual story where heritage and modern life collide.
In one scene, a woman in a traditional Indian costume, embodying the spirit of cultural continuity in a rapidly changing world.
Product Information
Material: Repurposed fabric, tassle on wooden frame
Size: 43 × 48cm
Weight: 0,4 kg
This textile-based artwork by Dayang, made from repurposed fabrics, transforms textures and stitches into narratives that bridge the past and the present.
Playfully exploring the world of online dating, the piece reflects how we search for connection across distances—yet the true nature of the person remains a mystery. Much like flying a kite, it’s a dance of chance, curiosity, and the unknown. Embroidered figures in traditional attire stand in striking contrast to the digital dating world, weaving a visual story where heritage and modern life collide.
In one scene, a woman in a traditional Indian costume, embodying the spirit of cultural continuity in a rapidly changing world.
Product Information
Material: Repurposed fabric, tassle on wooden frame
Size: 43 × 48cm
Weight: 0,4 kg
This textile-based artwork by Dayang, made from repurposed fabrics, transforms textures and stitches into narratives that bridge the past and the present.
Playfully exploring the world of online dating, the piece reflects how we search for connection across distances—yet the true nature of the person remains a mystery. Much like flying a kite, it’s a dance of chance, curiosity, and the unknown. Embroidered figures in traditional attire stand in striking contrast to the digital dating world, weaving a visual story where heritage and modern life collide.
In one scene, a woman in a traditional Indian costume, embodying the spirit of cultural continuity in a rapidly changing world.
Product Information
Material: Repurposed fabric, tassle on wooden frame
Size: 43 × 48cm
Weight: 0,4 kg