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Patrizia Polese

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Credits Clockwise from top: Ginko, 2011, iron wires and sisal; Patrizia with Kokoro, Shin and Flies, 2010, iron wires and sisal; Iris, 2016, copper wires, hemp with acrylic paint, Booknapsi, 2013, iron wires, hemp and acrylic paint.

 

Patrizia Polese is a textile artist based in Treviso, Northern Italy. She  weaves on a vertical loom creating tapestries, sculptures and installations. Her handwoven work is “looking for a common language between all things, not only of space and time, but also between human elements, animals and plants. There is no separation between self and environment, everything is ruled by the individual perception through which everything is put together, broken up and connected again,” she explains.

Patizia has exhibited widely including Miniartextile in Venice and France, and currently as part of ‘Women in Design,’ the XXI Triennale di Milano, until 19th February 2017.

www.patriziapolese.com

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