Ethereal integration incorporate architecture and nature into élise peroi ‘for thesting flowers’ – huge – huge

Imagine standing at a window at dawn while the pale yellow morning light is nominated through the trees, slowly illuminating flowers and placing the scene for birds. While moving, lighting and changes appear, and details appear or disappear around other forms. to élise peroiThis sensation provides a starting point for elegant fabric sculptures.
On graceful wooden frames, the French artist weaves ethereal screens, layers that excite dreamer gates to nature. “The shine of the woven paintings from Biroy to the extent that we may feel that ourselves had carried abroad to watch the sky,” says Dr. Rebecca Pirel in an article accompanying the individual Peruvian exhibition, which is the soft air on our skin. For thirsty flowers, in Carvalho Park.

The artist clicks to long traditions European textilesWhich was used in both decoration and to help keep the isolated homes and churches. Woody stitched, businesses can reach architectural dimensions and contain very detailed graphic and narrative scenes. Peroi leaves from customary connections with a tissue by removing the pieces from the wall and creating autonomous self -support structures.
It also emphasizes a kind of openness to the fabric itself. Interactions between warp and flesh are loose, sensitive and irregular. The depth of each piece is determined by the wooden frame, which is often disposed of outside in nice but deliberate corners.
Peroi sculptures seem to be skillfully turning as one wanders, integrating internal and external views. The artist explores the relationships between emptiness, shape, perception, and the built environment, which hints to identifying forms such as flowers and foliage against geometric patterns designed in the form of diamonds or open spaces in tissue. The tires are served as display devices and looming on the horizon – the process and the final piece are combined in one.
For thirsty flowers He continues in Brooklyn until May 23. See more on the artist Website.







