● Patchwork
Raphaëlle Doineau · Brussels
Raphaëlle Doineau is a textile artist based in Brussels, born in Paris. She studied at HEAR in Mulhouse and at ERG in Brussels. Since 2020, she has been creating hand sewn patchwork quilts that approach textile as a form of drawing.
Working intuitively with fabric, her quilts explore subtle color relationships and organic compositions, often favoring tones like purple and coral over primary colors. Through patchwork, she develops a personal language where color, shape, and touch come together in thoughtful textile pieces. Read our interview with her.
Hand sewn by Raphaëlle Doineau in Brussels. Composed through an intuitive patchwork process, the quilt unfolds like a textile drawing, where pieces of fabric come together to form a quiet, organic composition. Layers of pink, green, yellow, and purple create gentle colour relationships across the surface. It reflects Raphaëlle’s thoughtful approach to colour, composition, and the expressive possibilities of cloth. A standalone original.
Hand sewn by Raphaëlle Doineau in Brussels. Composed through an intuitive patchwork process, the quilt unfolds like a textile drawing, where pieces of fabric come together to form a quiet, organic composition. Layers of pink, green, orange, and ochre create gentle colour relationships across the surface. It reflects Raphaëlle’s thoughtful approach to colour, composition, and the expressive possibilities of cloth. A standalone original.
Hand sewn by Raphaëlle Doineau in Brussels. Composed through an intuitive patchwork process, the quilt unfolds like a textile drawing, where pieces of fabric come together to form a quiet, organic composition. Layers of light blue, dark blue, burgundy, light green back light blue create gentle colour relationships across the surface. It reflects Raphaëlle’s thoughtful approach to colour, composition, and the expressive possibilities of cloth. A standalone original.
Hand sewn by Raphaëlle Doineau in Brussels. Composed through an intuitive patchwork process, the quilt unfolds like a textile drawing, where pieces of fabric come together to form a quiet, organic composition. Layers of light blue, dark purple, green, purple back peacock green create gentle colour relationships across the surface. It reflects Raphaëlle’s thoughtful approach to colour, composition, and the expressive possibilities of cloth. A standalone original.