Sina Dyks embraces the textile craft with passion and nurtures boundless imagination. In her exhibition, visitors are invited to explore the vibrant world of her wall hangings, where innovation, color, creativity, and the use of recycled PET yarns converge.
Inspired by the theory of Shivani Khetan, an expressive arts therapist, and her own research, Dyks aims to stimulate the senses of the viewer with her colorful textile objects. Her goal is not only to intrigue but also to provide a positive experience, exploring the impact of stimuli on our well-being. With her artworks, she encourages deep reflection on how color and texture influence our mood and how these elements can enrich our perspective on the world.
An ocean of wall hangings unfolds, each a lively tableau of organic forms and bold colors. They whisper tales of change and discovery, inviting profound exploration of the soul.
Dyks goes beyond being an artist; she is a pioneer, a bridge-builder between technique and creativity. With determination, she explores the boundaries of textile production, redefining what is possible with her self-spun threads and innovative weaving techniques.
With her profound knowledge of textile production and a passion for innovation, Dyks has charted her own course in the art world. Her work reflects not only her technical skills but also her ability to weave emotion and imagination into every fiber of her creations.
Although her journey began at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, Dyks has broadened her horizons to international recognition, with exhibitions in cities such as Paris, Milan, New York, and commissions for Gibraltar and Rome. Her success is measured not only in awards and achievements but also in the profound impact her art has on those who experience it.