6 pm - From series Tapume
6 pm - From series Tapume

Maria Appleton

6 pm - From series Tapume, 2023201 x 90cmSign in to view price
Details
Material
dyed cotton and silk, cotton and polyester fabric cut and woven, metal roads.
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a woven textile in vibrant hues of orange, brown, and yellow, arranged in a series of rectangular blocks. The composition highlights the interplay of warm tones and the textural quality of the materials. The artwork's minimalist style and use of bold, solid colors suggest an exploration of color theory and the inherent expressiveness of textiles. The fringe at the bottom adds a sense of movement and fluidity to the piece. This contemporary textile work likely reflects the artist's interest in the intersection of craft, design, and abstract painting. ...

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6 pm - From series Tapume
Artist
Maria Appleton
B.1997, Portuguese

Maria Appleton reimagines textile processes into a language for examining how personal experience is shaped by urban environments. Her practice investigates the relationship between subjectivity and cityscapes through a refined exploration of color, form, and material. She employs techniques such as dyeing, weaving, and printmaking to create layered textile compositions using cotton, silk, and industrial fabrics. These works manifest as vibrant, abstract transparencies that interact dynamically with light and space. Her work reflects on the ongoing dialogue between bodies and their surroundings, emphasizing a symbiotic relationship shaped by light and movement. Appleton considers the viewer an active participant in experiencing and interpreting her pieces, inviting a multisensory engagement. Exploring the concept of liminal spaces—states of emotional or physical dislocation—her compositions layer geometric patterns that form cartographic-like maps connected to collective memory. Her work addresses pressing themes such as climate change, social inequality, economic systems, and technological shifts. Urban elements like posters, logos, and textual fragments are woven alongside symbolic interventions, such as a prominent black stripe that acts as a moment of interruption or reflection. Through negotiating presence and absence, Appleton’s textiles evoke memories, dreams, and sensory responses, offering a rich, nuanced exploration of contemporary life. ...

Maria Appleton: Artworks
Spaces of Light II
Spaces of Light IX
Spaces of Light XI
Space of Light VI
The Storing Skins
My Chest on a Box