Spigolatura 63 is a hand woven tapestry by Susanna Costantini. The work was created using a traditional loom and different weaving techniques. This tapestry is part of the Gleaning series, a project inspired by Agnes Varda's documentary "Les glaneurs et la glaneuse". These tapestries are in fact the result of a practice of "gleaning", for its realization yarns from other weaving and other warps were recovered.
The gleaning activity is an ancient practice and it is something necessary that we practice every day, it has to do with the recovery of both material and emotional value. The practice of gleaning brings with it a moment of choice: one evaluates, one decides whether to let go, recover or elaborate.
Size: 122 x 62 cm (framed)
Composition: wool, cotton, linen, silk


Costantini Atelier is an Italian studio of artisanal weaving run by Susanna Costantini.
The approach followed aims to highlight the exceptional value that comes from the interaction between hands and materials.
Hand-weaving is a way to explore visual art and communicate, warp and weft are like a binary system with endless possibilities.
The crafting process of each hand woven wall art is exclusive and unique. The key concept condensed in each hand woven wall art is intersection as a narrative process that can deliver something from the past or something new, unexpected and original.

website www.costantiniatelier.com
instagram @susanna_costantini_tessiture




Spigolatura 63 is a hand woven tapestry by Susanna Costantini. The work was created using a traditional loom and different weaving techniques. This tapestry is part of the Gleaning series, a project inspired by Agnes Varda's documentary "Les glaneurs et la glaneuse". These tapestries are in fact the result of a practice of "gleaning", for its realization yarns from other weaving and other warps were recovered.
The gleaning activity is an ancient practice and it is something necessary that we practice every day, it has to do with the recovery of both material and emotional value. The practice of gleaning brings with it a moment of choice: one evaluates, one decides whether to let go, recover or elaborate.
Size: 122 x 62 cm (framed)
Composition: wool, cotton, linen, silk


Costantini Atelier is an Italian studio of artisanal weaving run by Susanna Costantini.
The approach followed aims to highlight the exceptional value that comes from the interaction between hands and materials.
Hand-weaving is a way to explore visual art and communicate, warp and weft are like a binary system with endless possibilities.
The crafting process of each hand woven wall art is exclusive and unique. The key concept condensed in each hand woven wall art is intersection as a narrative process that can deliver something from the past or something new, unexpected and original.

website www.costantiniatelier.com
instagram @susanna_costantini_tessiture




Epoche
Nach 2000
Zusätzliche Informationen zum Titel
Spigolatura Nr. 63
Material
Textil
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
Susanna Costantini
Herkunftsland
Italien
Höhe
122 cm
Breite
62 cm
Zustand
Wie neu - unbenutzt
Geschätzter Zeitraum
2020 und ff.

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Opera davvero bellissima! Molto molto contenta della mia scelta.

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Grazie per questa bella recensione, ancora più apprezzata perché non è la prima volta che scegli una mia tessitura e quindi la considero una preziosa conferma!

Very happy with the process and fast delivery, but evidently even more with the beautiful work itself.

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I'm twice as happy! Thank you very much for choosing my art, Susanna

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15 Bewertungen (3 in den letzten 12 Monaten)
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Opera davvero bellissima! Molto molto contenta della mia scelta.

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Grazie per questa bella recensione, ancora più apprezzata perché non è la prima volta che scegli una mia tessitura e quindi la considero una preziosa conferma!