Project
The project Ishihara* uses small rolls of paper assembled to create multicolored rugs and tapestries. This principle offers a resistance to compression and can generate an infinite number of motifs : the color range, depending on the available scraps, will pave graphic surfaces wether figurative or abstract.
*Ishihara is a reference to the visual test designed to determine color blindness. Published for the first time in 1917, these tests displayed images of discs composed of tiny dots of different shapes and colors.
Biography / studio’s references Isabelle Daëron
Graduated from Esad (École d’Art et de Design) in 2005 and from Ensci-Les Ateliers (Paris) in 2009, Isabelle Daëron roots her practice in installations, scenography and design research ; she fosters has a particular interest for the challenges brought by energy, its uses and representations, but also for the limits between habitable space and the environment. In 2013, Isabelle was awarded by the prestigious Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris.
Isabelle Daëron studio
20 rue Primo Lévi
F-75013 Paris
contact@isabelledaeron.com
www.isabelledaeron.com