The thing that has intrigued me most about textiles is the way the fabric moves through a space, the folds and creases it creates, the sound it makes. I find it difficult to imagine a static and flat piece of textiles. Even my most static pieces like my copper sculptures have the form of a fabric blown away with wind and frozen in time. In hindsight, I feel like this could be because I come from the land of unstitched drapes like sarees, dhotis, turbans and so on that are free flowing and versatile. Featured here is @alina.oie in our ‘Saar’ scarf in handwoven silk jacquard and hand dyed with rose petals. Photography @shivangichoprasphotography . . . #nehaladstudio #nehaladscarfs #repurposing #flowerwaste #teinturevegetale #naturaldyeing #imprintsofnature #slowliving #sustainableliving #textileartistsofinstagram #naturaldyes #plantdyes #botanicaldyes #naturaldyersofinstagram #handwoven #handwovenscarf #naturaldyes #naturalcolour #naturaldyersofinstagram #circulardesign #circularmaterials #botanicalcolour #silk #silkscarf #colourdesign (at Paris, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/CU69_wtIWKA/?utm_medium=tumblr










