Élise Peroi's latest exhibition, For Thirsting Flowers, showcases her innovative textile sculptures that blend the traditions of tapestry art with a contemporary perspective. Positioning her works on wooden frames, the artist creates ethereal, layered screens that evoke the beauty of nature and the feeling of being immersed in its environment. The irregular weaves and delicate forms encourage viewers to consider their movement and perspective, ultimately transforming the perception of interior and exterior spaces. The exhibition celebrates the tactile and visual qualities of textiles while inviting a deeper engagement with the artwork.
Peroi's sculptures appear to subtly morph as one walks around, merging internal and external perspectives, hinting at flowers and foliage against muted geometric patterns.
The luminosity of Peroi's woven paintings carries us outside to watch the sky brighten, allowing us to feel the air soft against our skin.
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