
My name is Laurianne Félicité, also known as Félilo.
I explore the art of assemblage and weaving through paper, textiles, natural fibers, and living elements gathered from nature.
My creations take the form of natural soft sculptures and hanging works, inspired by Japanese kakemono, reimagined in a contemporary and poetic language.
At the heart of this practice lies the philosophy of wabi-sabi.
This Japanese wisdom invites us to recognize beauty in simplicity, imperfection, and transience. It celebrates the marks of time, raw materials, the subtle balance between emptiness and fullness, the poetry of modest things. Where perfection freezes, wabi-sabi reminds us that fragility, unpredictability, and impermanence are what make life precious.
In my works, every fragment, every fiber, every gesture carries memory and meaning.
I let the suppleness of a textile dialogue with the roughness of a natural element, the transparency of hand-dyed paper with the shadow of a stitch. From these encounters arise sensitive forms that invite us to slow down, to contemplate, to inhabit the present moment.
My practice is a meditation in motion: an exploration of presence, a poetic anchor that reconnects us to nature, to time, and to ourselves.
Each piece—whether suspended or sculpted—becomes a space of silence and breathing within our interiors.
Welcome to my universe, where fiber and the living intertwine to embody a fragile, vibrant, and deeply human beauty.
“To love things for their fragility is to love life in its truth.”
- Recent Artwork -
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