ESTÚDIO OHXOJA
Estúdio Ohxoja is a textile art studio based in Costa da Caparica, Portugal, founded by self-taught artists Catarina Cruz and Tiago Amaral. Their practice blends traditional craft with contemporary sensibility, working with materials such as wool, cork, and wood to hold memory, gesture, and emotion. Rather than representing nature, their work seeks to translate its essence — resilience, transformation, and the quiet persistence of organic life.
Through slow, manual processes like tufting, punch needle, and textile carving, forms and textures emerge as sculptural reliefs. Many pieces extend beyond the frame, dissolving boundaries and echoing the way living systems expand and adapt. Each work carries the trace of time, repetition, and the intimacy of touch, reflecting a commitment to slowness and presence in contrast to a world shaped by urgency and disposability.
The resulting works are tactile landscapes that invite contemplation and connection. They ask the viewer to approach closely — to feel texture with the eyes and rhythm with the body — and to recognise that what is woven here is not only fibre, but attention, memory, and the enduring vitality of nature









