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Giant Leaf, Naturally Dyed Felted Wool Sculpture by Inês Schertel, Brazil
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Giant Leaf, Naturally Dyed Felted Wool Sculpture by Inês Schertel, Brazil
Ines Schertel's primary material is sheep's wool. As a practitioner of Slow Design, the artist takes a holistic approach to textile design, personally overseeing the whole process from shearing the sheep to handcrafting each item, all done locally at her family's farm in south Brazil. Paying respect to the Middle Asian rug making tradition, Schertel works by hand felting the wool in the same way the nomad tribes did, revitalizing the milenary technique with a fresh, contemporary look. All her pieces are 100% natural and exclusive.
The leaf is made with 100% sheep's wool, in natural wool colors.
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Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity Origin: Brazil Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Wool, felted wool Condition: New. Like new or has never been used. Absolutely no scratches or wear. Has no structural issues and is in perfect condition. Creation Date: 2019 Styles / Movements: Other, Contemporary, Collectible Design Patterns: Handmade, Textured Incollect Reference #: 518916 -
Dimensions
W. 27.56 in; H. 47.24 in; W. 70 cm; H. 120 cm;
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Equinoctial Gallery specializes in Brazilian design, showcasing iconic mid-century modern pieces alongside contemporary works by top Brazilian artists. For inquiries, contact us at info@equinoctialgallery.com or visit us at 200 Lexington Avenue, Booth 1048, New York City, NY 10016.
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