Muran Daaka

I am a multidisciplinary artist weaving memory, material, and ritual into layered visual languages. My practice begins with intimate collections garments, recordings, personal archives, and fragments of daily life which I gather not as an archivist, but as a daughter, a witness, a participant. These materials transform through process: sewn, soaked, looped, traced. They become installations, video works, drawings, and tactile compositions where the boundaries between the private and the public gently dissolve.
My studio becomes a sensorial site of excavation, where inherited materials are not only held, but questioned stretched, pierced, or left to seep.
I am drawn to what shifts, stains, and unfolds gestures that blur the line between body and object, tradition and disruption, between preservation and transformation. My studio becomes a sensorial site of excavation, where inherited materials are not only held, but questioned stretched, pierced, or left to seep.
Through these works, I invite viewers into spaces of recognition and resonance spaces where memory is not fixed but fluid, and where acts of inheritance hold space for unknowing, for ambiguity, and for reimagining what is passed on.

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