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These sculptural pieces, executed by hand, express a desire to translate natural elements - minerals and plants - through weaving. These creations live in an architecture that captures the light and expresses a contemplative relationship to time. The combination of natural fibers and metal gives a dynamic result. Thanks to the use of different threads, the weaves are shaped and the light beams passing through them give them a kinetic character.
Adeline Halot brings a new dimension to the practice of weaving. His detailed creations are the result of an instinctive expression that defines the material on the border between art and design. Graduated in interior architecture from ESA Saint-Luc Brussels and in textile design from ENSAV La Cambre, Adeline Halot creates unique metallic textile works.
These sculptural pieces, executed by hand, express a desire to translate natural elements - minerals and plants - through weaving. These creations lives in an architecture, capture the light and express a contemplative relationship with time. The combination of natural fibres and metal gives a dynamic result. Thanks to the use of different wires and threads, the weaves are shaped and the light beams passing through give them a kinetic character.
WITHOUT LIGHT, THERE IS NO MATERIAL."
Adeline Halot creates unique hand-woven metallic textiles. These materials are designed for architectural projects, furnitures and lighting.
Each of her creations is a desire to translate natural elements - minerals and plants - into woven pieces. Elements which live within an architecture and participate in time.
The combination of natural fibres and metal reveals a dynamic result. As light passes through and reflects upon it, the material becomes alive.
Adeline Halot brings a new dimension to the practice of weaving. Her detailed creations are the result of an instinctive expression that organises the material on the border between art and design.
These sculptural pieces, executed by hand, express a desire to translate natural elements - minerals and plants - through weaving. These creations live in an architecture that captures the light and expresses a contemplative relationship to time. The combination of natural fibers and metal gives a dynamic result. Thanks to the use of different threads, the weaves are shaped and the light beams passing through them give them a kinetic character.
Adeline Halot brings a new dimension to the practice of weaving. His detailed creations are the result of an instinctive expression that defines the material on the border between art and design.