Fabric Project by Stéphanie Baechler

Swiss artist Stéphanie Baechler is inspired by curtains, fabric pleats, plastic bags, wrapped objects and creased blankets. As a starting point for her fabric project Baechler begins with formations, shapes, and material combinations that result from the rather accidental than conscious every day actions. In creating this project she explores paper or fabric installations in 3D, the processing into a two dimensional pieces of fabric and the creation of a textile object that turns into a symbiosis of 3D and 2D.

Realizing this project she was interested in various approaches: Paper or fabric installations in 3D, the processing into a two dimensional pieces of fabric and the creation of a textile object that turns into a symbiosis of 3D and 2D. First she produced installations using plain colored fabrics.

The guidelines for her formations were the above mentioned pleats and color moods (ranges). She printed these onto fabric. This lead to a new perception (point of view) of the different composed pieces of fabric.

A pair of scissors and a model demonstrate a possible realization of that very idea.

More information at www.stephaniebaechler.com – Thanks to Lancia for the tips !




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