Folded Echoes features 17 mixed-media pieces that transform paper into sculptural forms through simple folds. The collaboration between Nathalie Van der Massen and Karen Verlinden highlights the interplay of textile and ceramic arts. Van der Massen's woven room dividers combine linen and paper yarns, showcasing a juxtaposition of strength and delicateness. Verlinden's sculptural low table and wall sculptures reflect the permanence of folded paper in clay, with shadows playing an active role. This project represents an interdisciplinary approach and fosters individual expression in collaborative craft practices.
The collection of 17 mixed-media pieces showcases the transformation of flat paper into sculptural volume through a simple fold, highlighting the intersection of craft and materials.
Van der Massen's room dividers blend architectural presence and craft tradition, utilizing linen and paper yarns to create a juxtaposition of strength and fragility.
Verlinden's ceramic low table and wall sculptures capture the essence of folded paper, translating ephemerality into permanence while engaging with changing light to enhance form.
The collaboration is a method for interdisciplinary craft making, preserving individual artistic voices while effectively broadening technical and conceptual exploration.
Collection
[
|
...
]