First, the eye glides over the object, considering it as a whole and in its particular form. Then the eye fixes on a detail. And so the association of ideas takes place, and the typologic element, which makes sense, unfurls and takes on a new meaning.
This is how Sibylle Stœckli invests herself in the three dimensions which surround her. She likes to modify, with a simple detail, the perception of an object. Always with humor, she is sensitive to the modular aspect of things, the various uses that we can give them; a freedom she also leaves to the user, proposing elements which are an invitation to interact.
Aurélie de Morsier
Louise Blanche is my grandmother.
It's also the name of my textile project
www.louiseblanche.com
Sibylle Stœckli Studio
Ecal
Interested in partnerships
Lausanne, Switzerland
32 years old
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