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Manhattan is woven with one colour of grey satin ribbon attached to a square wooden frame. By weaving the material and using different widths of ribbon, the illusion of round lines and movement are created. When you walk pass the artwork, it changes because of the light shining on it. Satin ribbon has a rich and warm feel to it.
This one reminds me of New York and its architecture. It has a feeling of the Chrysler building.

This piece is 45 x 45 cm and 2,7 thick. You can hang it on the frame, with a hook or with the metal wire attached at the back.
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Manhattan Painting

Jessica van den Heuvel

Netherlands

Painting, Fabric on Wood

Size: 17.7 W x 17.7 H x 1.1 D in

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Manhattan is woven with one colour of grey satin ribbon attached to a square wooden frame. By weaving the material and using different widths of ribbon, the illusion of round lines and movement are created. When you walk pass the artwork, it changes because of the light shining on it. Satin ribbon has a rich and warm feel to it. This one reminds me of New York and its architecture. It has a feeling of the Chrysler building. This piece is 45 x 45 cm and 2,7 thick. You can hang it on the frame, with a hook or with the metal wire attached at the back.

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Painting:Fabric on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:17.7 W x 17.7 H x 1.1 D in

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When I was graduating at the Design Academy Eindhoven, one of my projects was called connecting chairs. Three different combinations of two chairs attached to one another as a visualization of connecting people. During the design process I was searching for the right ma-terial to connect these chairs. I tried ribbon. I had two wooden frames (the 'seats') which I wanted to connect with ribbon. I had different colors, materials and sizes and put them all together. It looked really nice but I couldn't use it. It was too weak for a seat and it was so nice it grabbed all the attention and the concept of the chairs got lost. I ended up with plain felted wool. The 'failed seats' were quite nice, so I hung them on my wall as a piece of art. And that's how the story begins. First I made the 'Connecting Collection', two frames attached to another like the 'failed seats'. Then I made the first piece that become part of the ' Drop Collection', one frame with one longer ribbon so it 'dropped'. This is filled with pieces of ribbon. Later one the 'Nature Collection' was born, inspired by the colors and lines of nature like the sky. Then I found out that you can get a 3D effect when you work with ribbons in fol-lowing widths, even when you work with only one color, because of the light shining on it. The 'Illusion Collection' became the fourth collection.

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