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Sina Dyks Contemporary Art Tapestry 'Dwindled Scenery' 175 x 120 cm
Sina Dyks Contemporary Art Tapestry
'Dwindled Scenery'
175 × 120 cm
Established Dutch textile artist Sina Dyks (The Netherlands, 1995) creates vibrant and sculptural art tapestries. Her pieces, partly made from reused materials, rise as layered, tactile landscapes. Each tapestry emerges as a living field of depth and motion, a surface that seems to breathe under changing light.
Her pieces have been exhibited in New York, Dubai and various Dutch venues and museums.
Guided by the rhythms of the natural world, Dyks embraces a distinct color language. Saturated hues, unexpected pairings, and deliberate contrasts form the emotional architecture of her work. Through experimental weaving - moving between loose, gestural passages and dense, meticulously bound sections - she creates a bas-relief like field with raised knots, compressed passages, hanging threads and soft frayed borders. Surfaces alive with depth and movement.
The color palette used is bold, unexpected and lively. Color, for Dyks, is both ingredient and psychology. She studies its emotional resonance, exploring how particular combinations can shift mood, focus, and feeling. Each tapestry becomes an encounter: a field of texture and tension designed to be felt as much as seen.
Beyond its material presence, her tapestries carry a highly decorative power and strong room changing abilities. The larger scale amplifies the work’s immersive qualities, allowing viewers to truly enter landscapes of color and texture.
Dyks’ aims to resonate on a deep and sensory level and hopes to evoke profound and intimate moments of immersion.
Sina Dyks Contemporary Art Tapestry
'Dwindled Scenery'
175 × 120 cm
Established Dutch textile artist Sina Dyks (The Netherlands, 1995) creates vibrant and sculptural art tapestries. Her pieces, partly made from reused materials, rise as layered, tactile landscapes. Each tapestry emerges as a living field of depth and motion, a surface that seems to breathe under changing light.
Her pieces have been exhibited in New York, Dubai and various Dutch venues and museums.
Guided by the rhythms of the natural world, Dyks embraces a distinct color language. Saturated hues, unexpected pairings, and deliberate contrasts form the emotional architecture of her work. Through experimental weaving - moving between loose, gestural passages and dense, meticulously bound sections - she creates a bas-relief like field with raised knots, compressed passages, hanging threads and soft frayed borders. Surfaces alive with depth and movement.
The color palette used is bold, unexpected and lively. Color, for Dyks, is both ingredient and psychology. She studies its emotional resonance, exploring how particular combinations can shift mood, focus, and feeling. Each tapestry becomes an encounter: a field of texture and tension designed to be felt as much as seen.
Beyond its material presence, her tapestries carry a highly decorative power and strong room changing abilities. The larger scale amplifies the work’s immersive qualities, allowing viewers to truly enter landscapes of color and texture.
Dyks’ aims to resonate on a deep and sensory level and hopes to evoke profound and intimate moments of immersion.