Juxtapoz Magazine - Watering False Flowers: Erin M. Riley's Textiles Debut in Paris
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Erin M. Riley expresses that her textile pieces break traditional boundaries, reflecting contemporary themes of trauma and the female experience, through a unique artistic lens.
Riley's work uses symbols like 'false' flowers to portray societal neglect of violence and trauma, inviting viewers to confront their experiences of disconnection and presence.
In her exhibition, Riley connects personal experiences with broader societal issues, describing objects that serve as 'portals' into transformative moments in the context of trauma.
Her pieces speak to the intricate relationship between personal narratives and universal themes, emphasizing the enduring resonance of female objectification and the complexity of healing.
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