Green Gwern
Lunéville crochet embroidery on cotton canvas, not framed.
29 x 21 cm / 11 x 8 in
2024
Not available - Commission Upon Request
Created by Solenne Jolivet in Aubervilliers, France
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Solenne Jolivet is a French textile artist who transforms ordinary yarn into vibrant masses imbued with colors and patterns reminiscent of traditional painting. Solenne Jolivet intricately embroiders and molds these colored yarns into mesmerizing, intertwined atolls, crafting dynamic, ever-evolving landscapes. In her quest to innovate textile surfaces and forge her unique material, Jolivet is a pioneer in creating intricate yarn marquetry or mosaics, rich in a spectrum of hues, echoing the elements of bronze, stone, and metal. From art to architectural elements to product design, these fine works have redefined the application of textiles in the world of interior design.
Materials
Lunéville crochet embroidery on cotton canvas, not framed.
29 x 21 cm / 11 x 8 in
2024
Not available - Commission Upon Request
Created by Solenne Jolivet in Aubervilliers, France
Inquire
Solenne Jolivet is a French textile artist who transforms ordinary yarn into vibrant masses imbued with colors and patterns reminiscent of traditional painting. Solenne Jolivet intricately embroiders and molds these colored yarns into mesmerizing, intertwined atolls, crafting dynamic, ever-evolving landscapes. In her quest to innovate textile surfaces and forge her unique material, Jolivet is a pioneer in creating intricate yarn marquetry or mosaics, rich in a spectrum of hues, echoing the elements of bronze, stone, and metal. From art to architectural elements to product design, these fine works have redefined the application of textiles in the world of interior design.
Materials
Lunéville crochet embroidery on cotton canvas, not framed.
29 x 21 cm / 11 x 8 in
2024
Not available - Commission Upon Request
Created by Solenne Jolivet in Aubervilliers, France
Inquire
Solenne Jolivet is a French textile artist who transforms ordinary yarn into vibrant masses imbued with colors and patterns reminiscent of traditional painting. Solenne Jolivet intricately embroiders and molds these colored yarns into mesmerizing, intertwined atolls, crafting dynamic, ever-evolving landscapes. In her quest to innovate textile surfaces and forge her unique material, Jolivet is a pioneer in creating intricate yarn marquetry or mosaics, rich in a spectrum of hues, echoing the elements of bronze, stone, and metal. From art to architectural elements to product design, these fine works have redefined the application of textiles in the world of interior design.