.Rayonne installation’s recycled fabric dances with the wind Brussels-based professional and fabric artist Marion Aeby looks into the communication between concept, product, and also social room through Rayonne installment. Featured at Dutch Style Week 2024, this cloth framework resembling an outdoor tents, a big leading, and also a cover towel, is actually crafted completely coming from the uppermost component of a decommissioned hot-air balloon’s recycled material. While standing still, the project continues to stray in a new way through telling its own materiality’s past times as well as generating an aesthetic discussion with its own environments.
The general public installation offers home yet likewise engages along with natural elements like wind and also light, changing social area. Movements in the wind make the cloth ‘take a breath,’ as well as the action of lighting and also darkness throughout its own vivid cloth surface area develops shifting atmospheres.Rayonne|graphic by Marion Aeby|all photos thanks to Marion Aeby Marion Aeby visualizes Rayonne as an ephemeral fabric unit Rayonne is developed with a minimalist, versatile docking device that uses existing specialized particulars from the hot-air balloon fabric. The installation calls for merely 4 support indicate connect to elements like lampposts, metallic structures, wall structure studs, or even plants, permitting it to combine effortlessly right into several environments.
Through using re-purposed product and also including the structure’s pre-existing information, cloth musician Marion Aeby’s work displays a helpful method to both durability and social space engagement.inside Rayonne|picture by Marion AebyRayonne|image through Marion Aebydocking body|picture through Marion Aebyvisitors|graphic by Marion Aebyvisitors|image by Marion Aebyreused cloth|photo through Marion Aeby.