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28 April 2016

Luxury Scraps



Using scraps leftover thread from her family’s carpet factory in Buenos Aires, artist Alexandra Kehayoglou embarks on a laborious hand-tufting process
to fabricate wool carpets and rugs that mimic natural textures like moss, water, trees, and pastures.

The carpets balance form and function and can powerfully transform an entire room into a lush meadow dotted with pools of water and tufts of grass.
Many of her works even function as part tapestry and flow from walls to floor, or work as covers for chairs or stools.

One-of-Kind Wool Rug Artworks by Alexandra Kehayoglou Mimic Rolling Pastures and Mossy Textures by Christopher Jobson on February 4, 2016
You can find more of Kehayoglou’s carpet creations on Instagram, Artsy, and on her website. (via Faith is Torment)

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