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Ethereal is a sculptural exploration of organic shape and quiet strength, where delicate cotton fiber is transformed into a flowing form that feels both weightless and powerful.
This artwork is part of my ongoing exploration of movement through fiber, where repetition, tension, and softness come together to create forms that feel both intentional and effortless.
I created Ethereal while thinking about the invisible forces that shape us, wind, time,… memory, and the quiet emotional shifts we rarely name.
Bharti Trivedi is a fiber artist known for her intricate sculptures that blend traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics, rooted in minimalism and understated beauty. Her work explores the connection between nature and abstraction, using sustainable materials to create immersive, textured pieces that evoke deep emotional connections. With a background in engineering, Bharti brings a unique approach to design complexity, transforming spaces with art that transcends form and function. Her work has been featured in Architectural Digest, MILEU magazine, Elle Decor, to name a few. Bharti draws inspiration from her surroundings and personal journey, weaving stories into every piece.