• Germany •
Embroidery, Cotton on Linen , Other rigid frame
42 x 50 in
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Medium :
Embroidery, Cotton on Linen , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
41.7x49.6in
About this artwork
9th European Quilt Triennial 2025/2026, Europe
" Torn "
Our present is characterized by progress and prosperity on the one hand, and by deepening crises and wars on the other. Faced with growing problems, the international community is deeply divided, fractured, and almost powerless in the face of the consequences.
Anne Corbalán, a multi-skilled artist, uses the media of textile design and painting in particular. She passionately uses various techniques such as patchwork and sashiko embroidery, merging geometric and figurative elements and creating unique emotional worlds. Her works reflect personal experiences and social perspectives and are touching due to their careful execution and harmonious combination of materials.