FUKA - Floating & Hatching
Art is accomplished when it seems to be nature, and nature, in turn, achieves its goal when it contains art without our noticing it.
Excerpt from Speculative Rhetoric, Pascal Quignard
The Nymphéas , Bloom and Judychicago prints integrate the notion of poetry as an influential factor between abstraction, biomorphism, dreaminess and realism. From floating to hatching, from hatching to the fulmination of colors.
Inspired by Monet's work, the Nymphéas print, in tencel or jersey, suggests the colors of humid forests, undergrowth with the hues of ferns warmed by the setting sun. It awakens thick ribbed velvets, fluffy virgin wools and wool or silk twills with herbaceous tones between absinthe and lichens and responds to the different tones of smoked Callas.
The soft, informal shapes with defined lines flirt between unisex and eroticism.
The micro confronts the macro for a silhouette that suggests the body, which is composable.
Second skins with extra wide collars, the width of the outer pieces and certain volumes support the notion of comfort and freedom.