About The Work
"Série 14 - 2 Cercles fractionnés" is produced by Bravin Lee in cooperation with Perrotin. Each piece is hand-knotted at 150 knots per inch in Nepal and GoodWeave Certified. Each one is made to order with a production time of 6-8 months.
BravinLee Editions produces limited edition rugs by some of the most compelling contemporary artists working today including Jonas Wood, Keltie Ferris and Christopher Wool. We work intimately with artists to translate their visual vocabulary and palette into rich textiles. Made of wool and silk, our rugs are hand-knotted by highly-skilled artisans in Nepal. All our carpets are made with the traditional cross-weaving technique. Crossed weaving is the time honored knotting method, developed through generations of weavers passing this knowledge down to each successive generation, which is how the finest quality Tibetan carpets are made. Many carpets today are made with un-crossed weaving which is cheaper, faster to produce and less durable. Purists would assert that uncrossed weaving should not even be considered weaving at all.
Courtesy of Perrotin
About Julio Le Parc
From The Magazine
Hand-knotted New Zealand Wool
0.25 x 118.00 x 118.00 in
0.6 x 299.7 x 299.7 cm
Comes with certificate of authenticity from Perrotin. Label on verso of piece.
About The Work
"Série 14 - 2 Cercles fractionnés" is produced by Bravin Lee in cooperation with Perrotin. Each piece is hand-knotted at 150 knots per inch in Nepal and GoodWeave Certified. Each one is made to order with a production time of 6-8 months.
BravinLee Editions produces limited edition rugs by some of the most compelling contemporary artists working today including Jonas Wood, Keltie Ferris and Christopher Wool. We work intimately with artists to translate their visual vocabulary and palette into rich textiles. Made of wool and silk, our rugs are hand-knotted by highly-skilled artisans in Nepal. All our carpets are made with the traditional cross-weaving technique. Crossed weaving is the time honored knotting method, developed through generations of weavers passing this knowledge down to each successive generation, which is how the finest quality Tibetan carpets are made. Many carpets today are made with un-crossed weaving which is cheaper, faster to produce and less durable. Purists would assert that uncrossed weaving should not even be considered weaving at all.
Courtesy of Perrotin
About Julio Le Parc
From The Magazine
Produced by Bravin Lee in cooperation with Perrotin and Julio Le Parc.
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