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©Emmanuelle Dupont

Fleur de lin n°2

This piece is part of a series of flax flowers created by Emanuelle in 2016. She took on a sculptural approach to this exploration of textiles by transforming flax tow, a raw and rustic material, into a delicate and refined material. Stringy wads, processed from the stem of flax flowers, are transformed into new or imaginary plants. This technical process, aimed at enriching the material, required innovative and in-depth research, resulting in the creation of a wide variety of forms.
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Emmanuelle Dupont
Sauve, France
Emmanuelle Dupont had always been creative and tried many different crafts as a child. But it was only when she first visited the Duperré School in Pa ...
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