Maria Saygua André

Maria Saygua André (Bolivia, 1996) is a Franco-Bolivian textile artist and sculptor. She lives and works in Brussels.

Autonomous volume I - 2018

30 x 17 x 15 cm, split woven sculpture
Tapestry, cotton

What I call «autonomous volume» are flexible surfaces that stand alone by their constitutions thought and woven from a single piece. The complex structure of weaving allows them a unity, a body.
In a way, they are anchored to the ground.

Autonomous volume I - 2018

30 x 17 x 15 cm, split woven sculpture
Tapestry, cotton

What I call «autonomous volume» are flexible surfaces that stand alone by their constitutions thought and woven from a single piece. The complex structure of weaving allows them a unity, a body.
In a way, they are anchored to the ground.

Autonomous volume I - 2018

30 x 17 x 15 cm, split woven sculpture
Tapestry, cotton

What I call «autonomous volume» are flexible surfaces that stand alone by their constitutions thought and woven from a single piece. The complex structure of weaving allows them a unity, a body.
In a way, they are anchored to the ground.

Autonomous volume I - 2018

30 x 17 x 15 cm, split woven sculpture
Tapestry, cotton

What I call «autonomous volume» are flexible surfaces that stand alone by their constitutions thought and woven from a single piece. The complex structure of weaving allows them a unity, a body.
In a way, they are anchored to the ground.