Le broyeur de noir (2020) Textile Art by Françoise Maillet

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Textile work "The crusher of black". Monotype, homemade silk parchment and cotton gauze embroidered with silk thread and other threads, free-motion embroidery, felt and addition of small glass treasures by Julie Gonce (flame glassmaker). "The mogul walks with his eyes lowered, concentrating on the signs drawn on the bitumen. He criss-crosses[...]
Textile work "The crusher of black". Monotype, homemade silk parchment and cotton gauze embroidered with silk thread and other threads, free-motion embroidery, felt and addition of small glass treasures by Julie Gonce (flame glassmaker). "The mogul walks with his eyes lowered, concentrating on the signs drawn on the bitumen. He criss-crosses in a circular fashion, his neighborhood with boring constructions which sweat, night and day, powerful acrid, sticky and urinary odors; this daily life does not bother no more than that, the walker. Conversely, all these signs painted on the road are essential for him, all this information drawn on the ground should help him to return home: continuous line, broken line, line of announcement, dissuasion line, mixed lines, edge lines, directional arrows, transverse lines, pedestrian crossing, STOP, “give way”, traffic lights, zigzag lines.The most disturbing for the mogul are the markings on the temporary floors, these temporary yellow markings, there are often some in his neighborhood, they appear then disappear, thus creating multidirectional and nightmarish surfaces, everything lengthens, deforms. ent, the Mob is unable to call for help, so it continues to spin in circles endlessly." (text MailletF) This work is mounted and sold in a plexiglass wall display case: dimension: 30/30cm depth 5cm

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Francoise Maillet is a contemporary award-winning French artist. The subject of her paintings is the city where everything is a precarious balance, a permanent instability. She[...]

Francoise Maillet is a contemporary award-winning French artist. The subject of her paintings is the city where everything is a precarious balance, a permanent instability. She builds, destroys and then rebuilds her cities. From darkness to light, from monochrome to color, from accumulation to dilution and mutation, from evolution to adaptation; all these stages summarize her work.

In recent years, textile art has become a formidable field of exploration with multiple possibilities. Textile fibers in all their states, so tactile, so alive and so talkative, have allowed the artist to stage strange characters who are not far from what we are. For the conception of the works, the techniques are diverse like felting, dyeing, free stitching or embroidery with the addition of glass elements. Once the fibers are orchestrated, they are ready to tell us the comedy of life.

Francoise Maillet was born in 1956, in France. She exhibited her works in France and Germany.


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