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DAKOTA Hand Embroidered Textile Surface Fragment

Prix de venteRs. 5,999.00

Condensed Study Intent

Dakota examines horizon through density rather than colour.

Embroidery gathers toward the centre of the textile plane before dispersing outward, creating a controlled tension between concentration and release. The surface builds weight gradually, allowing material depth to emerge through calibrated stitch accumulation.

The transition is structural, not graphic.

Spatial Behaviour

Dakota examines horizon through density rather than colour.

Embroidery gathers toward the centre of the textile plane before dispersing outward, creating a controlled tension between concentration and release. The surface builds weight gradually, allowing material depth to emerge through calibrated stitch accumulation.

The transition is structural, not graphic.

Material & Construction

Hand embroidered using layered fibre articulation on a structured textile base (Fine cotton–Linen blend).

Relief is developed through density modulation rather than colour variation, ensuring durability and sustained tactile presence.

Process time: approximately 28 hours
Finishing time: approximately 5 hours

Architectural Extension

This density gradient may extend into larger textile panels or architectural wall surfaces where material transition must feel geological rather than graphic.

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Object Details

Medium: Hand embroidery using layered material articulation
Substrate: Textile base (Fine Cotton–Linen blend)
Scale: Cushion-scale surface study (expandable to architectural textile panel format)
Architectural Potential: Gradient textile wall panels, density-modulated surface systems, large-format commissioned installations

1U Consists of 1N Cushion Cover.

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DAKOTA Hand Embroidered Textile Surface Fragment
DAKOTA Hand Embroidered Textile Surface Fragment Prix de venteRs. 5,999.00