UNFOLDING 淵瀬
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A collection of fifteen hand-dyed textile artworks experimenting
with the movement of water and
the connection between patterns and folds.
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Katazome (stencil dyeing using
rice paste on silk), acid dyes
80X112cm
Tokyo, 2018-2019
UNFOLDING 淵瀬
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A collection of fifteen hand-dyed textile artworks experimenting
with the movement of water and
the connection between patterns and folds.
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Katazome (stencil dyeing using
rice paste on silk), acid dyes
80X112cm
Tokyo, 2018-2019
UNFOLDING 淵瀬
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A collection of fifteen hand-dyed textile artworks experimenting
with the movement of water and
the connection between patterns and folds.
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Katazome (stencil dyeing using
rice paste on silk), acid dyes
80X112cm
Tokyo, 2018-2019
YAEL HARNIK
Enfold
Cotton linen, indigo, wood
Dimensions: 180×5×8cm X 40
Year: 2022
The work is an exploration of the sculptural potential of textile. In addition, it creates a dialogue between the mediums of textile and painting, by the very gesture of stretching the fabric onto a wooden frame. The work plays with the visuality of a storage, since each of the units somewhat resembles the external edge of a painting.
In addition, the work reflects thoughts regarding openness and scale. It has the form of a large square composed of three dimensional vertical stripes. Each of the vertical strips is in itself a whole, and when placed next to the others it is part of an even bigger wholeness. The outline of each frame marks its boundary, yet the repetitiveness of the frames evokes a sense of openness.
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