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Artist: Isabelle de Borchgrave
Technique:Vase made from paper pulp
Isabelle de Borchgrave is known for her artistic papier-mâché designs. For example, with her Milieux de vos tables collection from handmade paper she cleverly creates the illusion that it is made of Coptic pottery.
Superb design object!
Color: white-blue-black
Material: paper pulp
Diameter (cm) 68
Height (cm) 73
Pick up preferred
Due to size and vulnerability, delivery in the Netherlands, with the exception of the islands, is €35. To Belgium via courier.
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Countess Isabelle de Borchgrave (1946), Bébelle after the name of her first studio in the attic of an old house on the Sablon "la tour de Bébelle", is a Belgian draftsman and painter.
It also produces sculptures from paper and textiles.
In de Borchgrave's art, the premise is almost always the same: she works on sheets of paper, one meter by one and a half meters with her brushes and paint on a huge linen-covered table in her studio in Brussels. Her colors, reports The New York Times, are deeply inspired by her travels: reds from the roses of Turkey, earth tones from Egypt, blues from Greece… Borchgrave produces stunning effects of vibrant color, weight, transparency and texture.
Isabelle de Borchgrave's work has been widely collected by major museums and private collectors around the world. She is represented in the US at the Serge Sorokko Gallery.