"The Fabric of Forgetting" is a reminder of how easily we lose pieces of history. The vibrant threads slowly unravel, revealing hidden skulls and fading memories, forcing us to confront what’s been erased. This piece challenges us to think about what stories we choose to remember and those we conveniently forget—whether it’s marginalized voices or uncomfortable truths that don’t fit the dominant narrative. As the fabric frays, the fragility of memory becomes painfully clear. It’s a stark visual of how history slips away when not actively preserved. In a time when misinformation and selective storytelling are so common, this piece asks: What’s been forgotten? And why?