Tu es née poussière (18) Textile Art by Stéphanie Salinères

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  • Original Artwork Textile Art,
  • Dimensions Height 15.8in, Width 11.8in
  • Categories Textile Arts under $500 Minimalism
Robe miniature réalisée en dentelle aux fuseaux. Pour cette robe, j'ai d'abord collecté des amas de "déchets" de fibres issus de filtres de sèche-linges, les ai filés au rouet, puis retordus avec un fil d'inox afin de pouvoir les travailler en volume. Pour un contraste, j'ai également filé de la fibre de coton rouge.
Robe miniature réalisée en dentelle aux fuseaux. Pour cette robe, j'ai d'abord collecté des amas de "déchets" de fibres issus de filtres de sèche-linges, les ai filés au rouet, puis retordus avec un fil d'inox afin de pouvoir les travailler en volume. Pour un contraste, j'ai également filé de la fibre de coton rouge.
J'ai ensuite réalisé en dentelle aux fuseaux une petite robe.
Pièce unique dans un cadre boîte profond.

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Textile artist, with a predilection for bobbin lace in metallic threads, I mix it with other materials to play with transparencies: paper (now made by myself, in linen, hemp, etc.), glass, etc. , always with[...]

Textile artist, with a predilection for bobbin lace in metallic threads, I mix it with other materials to play with transparencies: paper (now made by myself, in linen, hemp, etc.), glass, etc. , always with a concern for purity and minimalism.

I once heard a sentence in the mouth of an artist (it was unfortunately on the fly, I could never attribute this sentence to its author), it was a revelation for me "I consider that a work is finished when there is nothing left to remove".

I am open to any exhibition proposal, but, please, asking the artists a colossal sum to allow them to present their work, is that really reasonable? Is it really "support"?

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