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Diane de Kergal

Above the sun only sky

“Above the sun only sky” is a light sculpture where natural non-woven silk from the Cévennes becomes light-material. Size :. “Between Earth and Sky, the trees and the birds invite us to look up…”. At the tops of the trees, clouds and fantastic birds populate my imaginary ecosystem. They invite us to believe in our dreams, awaken us and allow our imagination to freely draw a World that resembles us. These two birds migrate towards the South, one of them carries the sky. This 300x325x350 cm work is a bridge between the visible world and the sensitive world, an invitation to slow down and find within yourself a surge of optimism.

  • Matter : 10 oak branches, 10 silk cocoons, 7 metal bases
  • Length: 350 cm
  • Width: 300 cm
  • Height: 325 cm
  • Weight: 0 kg
  • Référence : DDK-ATSOS-0001

Manufacturing time: 18 week(s)

Each piece is handcrafted from natural materials, giving it its own distinct character. Subtle variations in shape, tone or texture may occur from piece to piece. These natural differences reflect the authenticity of the material and make each piece unique, not an exact replica of the images shown.

Piece handcrafted by the artist in France

Diane de Kergal
Diane de Kergal

Diane de Kergal is self-taught, her path having been built organically, guided by curiosity, observation and experimentation. From styling to painting, from painting to clay, from clay to construction, to wood, to metal… Each medium has taught him something, each of his artistic or artisanal practices having nourished the others. It is in this spirit of research that she continues to advance, now combining all her skills, her know-how and her materiality with her artistic eye. Since 2018, she has been creating pieces of furniture and sculptures, working with earth, wood, metal and paint, mixing craftsmanship and art, the refinement of gestures and the energy of pictoriality, control and letting go.