Curtains are a unique chance to be able to hang up an enormous picture in every room. Folding is one of the natural beauties of textiles. A length of textile hanging in folds is an entirely different sight than a tautly stretched canvas. It is playful, nonchalant and inexact. It suggest boundlessness; while a flat sheet of paper is completely visible and holds no secrets, something folded both hides and implies things. Sometimes it gives you a hint of kindles expectations in a way that only folds can generate such feelings.
I am also intrigued by the concept of arranging lenghts of cloth next to each other with varying dimensions so that every new arrangement produces a variation of the image and feeling of the original idea. In this way, one idea leads to a series of folded images.