Haïku XXII, Sédiments, bruts et précieux

by Florence Coenraets
 
 

Feather painting

2024

Calico and non-woven interfacing, goose feathers (natural and dyed), pheasant feathers (silver pheasant, Lady Amherst pheasant, argus pheasant and golden pheasant) and peacock feathers.
Framed in a slim, wood-finish metal frame with anti-glare, anti-UV glass.

20 x 20 cm

Unique piece in Haïku collection

 “Haikus” evoke the short, profound Japanese ‘seasonal’ poems that express the ephemeral, the impermanent. Florence Coenraets speaks of them as capturing memories, places and feelings that link a space, a landscape and real or fictional emotions. “These are narrative landscapes that attempt to capture the essence of a moment. They establish a relationship with memory and the passing of time. Each “Haiku” is an imaginary landscape that brings together memories of moments lived, heard, felt or dreamt.”

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About the artist

Florence Coenraets

Florence Coenraets is an artist who explores the intimate connections between people, objects and the environment, using feathers as her […]

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Specifications of the artwork

Dimensions 20 × 20 × 3 cm

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