Julia Couzens builds abstract textile works from fabric remnants, paper, wood scrap, thread, and discarded hardware—working intuitively with the mundane heap of life, alert to what engages her senses when pulled from the pile. Tulle is foundational: used like paint, its transparency and nuanced palette deliberately undermine easy notions of femininity. Identities dissolve into pure form; color fields float and flow. Couzens intentionally leaves work on pause, with questions circulating longer than answers, dwelling in charged ambiguity.