A hand-sewn carrier made from thin plastic sheets and metal wire, its structure echoing the translucent wings of flying fish. The materials—ordinary and synthetic—are shaped into a form that suggests both protection and permeability.
The carrier is designed to float on water, its lightness allows it to skim the surface, catching wind and water much like a fish taking flight.
By combining industrial materials with a hand-crafted process, the piece reflects on how we make meaning through objects. The vessel carries nothing but the intention placed within it, leaving open the question of what it is meant to offer, and to whom.