Faculty of Design
Material Art & Design
Akash
Inbakumar
Textiles, Interdisciplinary
“Moonfall, a series of costume masks and hats that are imaginative interpretations of what people on the moon might look like. These costumes are inspired by my longing for companionship with the moon as the days become darker. Using black and white rope to represent the opposite sides of the moon, I then break that dichotomy by stitching them together with grey thread and using the act of tying to attach them together. The laborious hand-stitching of each piece is a ritual of devotion to the moon. The pieces are then coated with bee’s wax to add fragrance as a second offering, the use of incense is common in Hinduism and Buddhism as an offering to the gods; also adding a meditative fragrance. In return for these offerings, I ask to receive companionship and escape from isolation, these are granted to me in the making process as I am able to keep the moon in my thoughts as I am stitching. This has also informed the forms of these masks as I did not pre-plan the shapes, and instead embraced a fluid and haptic process.”