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Shoko Fukuda
Inspired by "baskets," which people have shaped as vessels since ancient times, Shoko Fukuda creates sculptural works by hand-weaving a flexible linear material. -
Marjolaine Salvador-Morel
Marjolaine Salvador-Morel work never ceases to place the human being in the earthly realm, at the center of the universe, and to question our own representations of the world. This artist reminds us where we come from and what makes us human. -
Benjamin Shine
Benjamin Shine is a multidisciplinary artist known for his pioneering work on tulle, which focuses on energy, impermanence, and the relationship between spirit and surface. -
Isabel Berglund
Isabel Berglund’s works appear fluent in form; whether the knitting is presented alone or as an organic elongation of found objects, the works contain several elements and layers that slowly develop in the gaze of the viewer. -
Kinga Földi
Kinga Foldi's goal is for her sculptures to be "objects of peace for the soul in an accelerating modern world". -
Silvia De Marchi
Silvia De Marchi find inspiration in the view of Buddhist philosophy that accepts the ephemeral nature of everything and that captures the beauty in imperfection and simplicity. -
Asya Kozina
Asya Kozina interest as a professional artist lies in the field of cultural research, archiving and plastic expression of various historical, traditional and artistic representations. -
Kay Sekimachi
Kay Sekimachi is recognized as a pioneer in the resurrection of fiber and weaving as a legitimate means of artistic expression. -
Bianca Severijns
Severijns is known for her original and distinguished paper language, with which she aesthetically arranges hundreds of hand-torn pieces of paper into sculpture tapestries, murals, and reliefs. -
Pat Campbell
The emotion Pat Campbell try to portray in all pieces is one of calmness or meditation. The pieces are usually all made from one module that is repeated and placed in layers to give the feeling of depth. -
Soyun Jung
Soyun handcrafts sculptures out of fine thread Her pieces are formed with layers of thread sewn on top of each other Inner questions and landscapes are her inspiration. -
Jeremy Blincoe
Jeremy’s work explores the concepts of metamorphosis and infinite becomings through a multi-disciplinary practice focusing on sculpture and photography. -
Fiona Morley
Fiona Morley work attempts to explore our humanity and psychology, our relationships with ourselves, loved ones and our community. -
Traudel Stahl Papierkunst
Traudel Stahl Papierkunst utilizes a special process and a high degree of sensitivity to transform paper into works of art that are delicate, wafer-thin and inspiring, yet at the same time amazingly stable. -
Heechan Kim
Tactile nature of Heechan Kim work originated from the desire of non-verbal communication as an Asian immigrant.
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