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Ana Grajales · Mallorca
Ana Grajales is a textile artist and industrial designer from Uruguay who lives and works in Mallorca. Her practice grows from a slow and intuitive approach to weaving, honouring an ancestral craft while giving it new meaning.
Working mainly with natural fibres, she explores wool from both Uruguay and Mallorca, seeking a quiet dialogue between the two places. Alongside weaving, she moves between sculpture, light, and writing, shaping a personal and immersive universe. Read our interview with her.
Handwoven wall art by Ana Grajales, this piece reflects her intuitive approach to weaving and her ongoing exploration of form and texture. Crafted with oak wood, linen, felt and wool sourced from extensive flocks in Mallorca, it brings together natural fibres, softness and the quiet presence of her handwoven practice.
Handwoven wall art by Ana Grajales, created in Mallorca. Resignificar speaks to the ability to see the familiar with new eyes. Crafted with rustic Uruguayan merino wool and rustic Mallorcan wool, it invites a reinterpretation of our story and the discovery of a brighter meaning.
Handwoven wall art by Ana Grajales, created in Mallorca. Dejarse Crecer forms part of the series The Dance and represents that moment of change, when we still don’t quite know what we are becoming, but feel we are moving in the right direction. Crafted with oak wood, linen, felt and cloths made from wool sourced from extensive flocks in Mallorca, it invites a quiet reflection on transformation and growth.
Handwoven wall art by Ana Grajales, created in Mallorca. This piece belongs to the series The Dance and offers a gentle tribute to vulnerability. Crafted with oak wood, linen, merino wool and felt, it brings together texture, softness and the quiet presence of her handwoven practice.
Handwoven wall art by Ana Grajales, created in Mallorca. Vacio fértil forms part of the series The Dance and reflects on the fertile space that opens when we move through deep change. Crafted with oak wood, linen, felt and cloths made from wool sourced from extensive flocks in Mallorca, it invites a sense of renewal and quiet transformation.