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Nathalie Van der Massen and Karen Verlinden Create Folded Echoes

Textile designer Nathalie Van der Massen works in collaboration with ceramic artist Karen Verlinden on the Folded Echoes series. The artful collection brings focus to the simple folding of a paper and taking that from a flat surface into something that holds sculptural integrity and volume.

The joint work highlights 17 mixed-media designs that are made for the intervention. It kicks off with room dividers, which anchor the collection as a whole. It features woven linen constructions to paper yarns. It operates both as an art sculpture and a functional screen. Ceramics are seen in silhouettes, including the low table with a folded paper is sealed in clay. This seems to shift with the light conditions throughout the day.

Trend Themes

  1. Mixed-media Artistic Collaborations — The convergence of textile and ceramic artistry exemplifies the potential for cross-disciplinary partnerships in creating unique art forms.
  2. Functional Art Installations — Blending utility with aesthetics, sculptures that double as functional objects, like room dividers, pave the way for multifunctional design innovations.
  3. Dynamic Light-responsive Art — Creations that visually transform with changing light conditions demonstrate the evolving nature of art experiences in varying environments.

Industry Implications

  1. Interior Design — The integration of art and functionality in decor, such as sculptural room dividers, is reshaping traditional interior layouts and aesthetics.
  2. Contemporary Art — Mixed-media sculptures that incorporate ceramics and textiles are pushing the boundaries of modern art expressions and gallery installations.
  3. Sustainable Design — The use of materials like woven linens and paper yarns suggests an eco-friendly approach to design, responding to the growing demand for sustainable products.

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