When flowers meet the loom: this painting features a delicate woven bouquet. The hydrangeas of bright colours are hand-woven with metallic gold thread.
By initiating surprising encounters between rare yarns and marrying different skills, Aurélia Leblanc creates hand-woven textiles of unique character. To her, “weaving is all about storytelling, it is the poetry of materials coming together.” This approach has led her to focus on collaborations with major haute couture houses, including Christian Dior and Schiaparelli, as well as to interior decoration projects. Aurélia relies on her artistic training at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels to reinvent weaving and its interaction with other craft techniques, like embroidery or printing. However, it was her first job as an orthotist, specialised in the making of tailor-made corsetry, that first awakened her desire to follow a creative path.
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When flowers meet the loom: this painting features a delicate woven bouquet. The hydrangeas of bright colours are hand-woven with metallic gold thread.
Photo: @Anne Sophie Guillet
This handmade weaving combines a bouquet of flowers with metallic gold thread. The black and white hydrangeas are hand-woven together with metallic gold thread. The subtle combination of materials and palette of colours gives a unique, elegant character to the weaving.
Photo: @Anne Sophie Guillet
This handmade weaving is a poetic encounter between wildflowers and woven lace. Through delicate work, the metallic threads are hand-woven together with white stabilised flowers.
Photo: @Anne Sophie Guillet
This handwoven textile illustrates the encounter between embroidery and weaving. Using the broché technique, raw linen threads are woven with black ceramic beads. The two elements are worked together into the same material.