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Christiane Maurer: Textile Explorations

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Textile artist Christiane Maurer creates abstract works which explore the relationships and transitions between colors, creating a rich and constantly evolving visual dialogue. Each piece is created by hand on a loom, using a process that combines traditional craftsmanship with digital technology. The iridescent hues and their subtle interaction with light and the movement of the viewer around these graphic works is captivating.
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Title: Christiane Maurer: Textile Explorations
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Textile artist Christiane Maurer creates abstract works which explore the relationships and transitions between colors, creating a rich and constantly evolving visual dialogue.
Each piece is created by hand on a loom, using a process that combines traditional craftsmanship with digital technology.
The iridescent hues and their subtle interaction with light and the movement of the viewer around these graphic works is captivating.

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