In her collection Hidden Silver Blossoms, Sixu draws parallels between her mother’s concealed grey hair and the floral motifs often hidden in women’s lingerie. Flowers in her work symbolize renewal and power, inviting viewers to reconsider the impact of traditional social identities on personal experiences. By revealing social phenomena beneath personal stories, her work prompts a reevaluation of how societal expectations shape individual perceptions and roles.
Through her innovative creations, Sixu emphasizes the beauty and resilience found in aging and women’s often-undervalued contributions. Her pieces tell a profound story of memory, identity, and the inherent beauty in life’s transformations, encouraging a dialogue about the intersection of personal identity and cultural constructs.