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Trom Plui 3

The composition of this handwoven rug shows purple L-shapes on an orange background. There is a play of depth perception and illusory shadows. The weaving technique used is called four-end-block-weave. The weaving structure allows for colour blocking without blending of colours. The finishing is such that the rug is reversible. On the other side, the colours are reversed: orange shapes on a purple background.
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Theo Rooden
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Theo Rooden originally trained to be an industrial design engineer, and later took courses in graphic design. He moved from problem-solving as an indu ...
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