




“Full Moon 3” (02/2022) is a luminous sculpture where non-woven natural silk reveals a silent presence. 3 peeled beech branches, 5 silk cocoons, black metal base. In the heart of the illuminated night, the moon comes lazily to approach my branches and diffuses its diaphanous light. The material I chose, shaped in the Cévennes by silkworms, is unique in the world. This 190x270x60 cm sculpture is a cocoon of light, an attempt to translate the vibration of life. She seeks a clarity that is more lunar than solar, diffuse and interior, inviting contemplation and appeasement.
Piece handcrafted by the artist in France
Delivery time: 24 hours
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.