Brutalist tapestry Macrame Maria Asuncion Raventos Spain, 1960s
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- Dimensions :
- H140 x W170 x D15
- Color :
- orange
- Material :
- rope
- Style :
- vintage
In a bohemian décor, macramé wall hangings should be at the top of your list. These lightweight, airy pieces are usually made with natural materials (like cotton rope and merino wool), and they instantly create a bohemian vibe in any space. Macramé, which is an artisanal technique using knotted patterns, has been around since the 13th century. It had its heyday in the 60s and 70s, and today it is back in fashion with force - and with models that bring a new touch to traditional styles. "Applying to the local context the technical and conceptual knowledge acquired in France, Grau-Garriga, as artistic director, and his disciples place Casa Aymat on the basis of what has been called the Catalan school of tapestry. He became the theoretician of the movement that developed there, involving, for almost two decades, some of the most famous artists of the time, such as Joan Miró, Josep Maria Subirachs and Antoni Tàpies".
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