A Garden Floating in Time

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Élise Peroi does not exhibit: she levitates. In her most recent installation at CARVALHO PARK, the French artist transforms the gallery into an imaginary garden woven from silk, air, and light.

an installation of numerous woven, freestanding textile sculptures inside of a naturally lit gallery space
Her suspended structures do not merely evoke flowers — they translate them into ephemeral architecture. Threads that hold petals like ideas; fabrics that breathe like thoughts.

For Thirsting Flowers is not simply an exhibition. It is a state of being. A moment suspended between the botanical and the conceptual — an invitation to stop, look upward, and understand that the fragile can also be monumental.

In the art world, there are works that are admired and works that are felt. This one is breathed.

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