THE BREATH OF DEMETER
Second piece of the triptych "The Weave of Everything"
2024 · 100 x 40 cm · Mixed weaving in jute, cotton, and linen
Organic elements: Samara seeds, dried stems of giant poppy, sea-eroded woods. Woven on high-warp loom
This tapestry materializes the organic life cycle: germination, growth, death, and rebirth. Taking its name from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture, the work captures the seasonal rhythm as a cosmic breath that sustains life. Within the triptych "The Weave of Everything," it occupies the intermediate position between the mineral structure ("The Fire of Prometheus") and animal consciousness ("The Flight of Psyche").
2024 · 100 x 40 cm · Mixed weaving in jute, cotton, and linen
Organic elements: Samara seeds, dried stems of giant poppy, sea-eroded woods. Woven on high-warp loom
This tapestry materializes the organic life cycle: germination, growth, death, and rebirth. Taking its name from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture, the work captures the seasonal rhythm as a cosmic breath that sustains life. Within the triptych "The Weave of Everything," it occupies the intermediate position between the mineral structure ("The Fire of Prometheus") and animal consciousness ("The Flight of Psyche").
Shawl measuring 200x80 cm, woven on a low-warp loom in a twill weave, composed of 70% merino wool and 30% silk, dyed with cochineal and madder dyes in two distinct tones for the warp and weft. Currently in progress