Artist Spotlight: Brazilian textile artist Raphael Dias (@raphael_dias) transforms tapestry into spaces meant to be lived within. Originally inspired by the landscapes and modernist language of Brazil, Dias’s practice draws from nature, architecture, photography, and the emotional rhythms experienced within the spaces he traverses. During his residency at La Maison de la Chapelle (@lamaisondelachapelle) in the South of France, these influences evolved into a fully immersive installation: a handcrafted three-dimensional textile environment. “I learned to trust my ability to place myself outside of my zone of control and realize it’s possible to achieve something that once seemed unimaginable. To overcome personal and professional barriers — to understand the importance of immersion in the creative process.” Dias’s installation now lives in the permanent collection at La Maison de la Chapelle, where guests can stay among the works created during each residency. Credits: Textile Works: @raphael_dias Photos: @garen_ Residency & Private Stays: @lamaisondelachapelle | Milk Studios

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