Series Collages I

€787.00

Handwoven in Barcelona by Isabel Ríos, this series explores the encounter between paper and textile. Developed from handmade paper collages, each composition is carefully translated into woven form. Crafted in natural fibers, the work reinterprets the torn edges and textures of paper through thread, allowing the surface to hold both irregularity and precision.

Handwoven in Barcelona by Isabel Ríos, this series explores the encounter between paper and textile. Developed from handmade paper collages, each composition is carefully translated into woven form. Crafted in natural fibers, the work reinterprets the torn edges and textures of paper through thread, allowing the surface to hold both irregularity and precision.

 
  • Handwoven on a high loom in cotton and wool. Each piece is unique and hand framed in Barcelona with natural beech wood and glass.

    Frame size: 49 x 38 cm

    Textile size (approx.): 40 x 30 cm

  • Local pickup available in Barcelona.

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  • Isabel Ríos is a Bolivian artist based in Barcelona, working at the intersection of textile art and art therapy. Her early years in graphic design and fashion, between Brussels and Paris, led her to seek a slower and more hands-on way of creating.

    Although her connection to textiles came later, it quickly became central to her practice. She began weaving in 2019, drawn to the rhythm of repetition and the presence of natural fibers, developing an intuitive language rooted in gesture, patience, and attention, while reconnecting with her Bolivian heritage.

    Alongside her textile work, she practices art therapy, guiding others through processes of expression and transformation. 

    Read our interview with her.