How we see is who we are. A conversation unfolded
with artists across practices, through Dulari’s fabrics.
Adrien Testard, Artist and Creative Director, went to the act of beginning a new creation from a void, and letting intuition be his guide. In his practice form emerges through discovery of material and process.
He recognised a shared sensitivity—an attentiveness to making, where instinct and outcome remain closely intertwined.
Marianne Tricot, Artist and Illustrator, explores instinctive creation where movement leads and accidents remain visible. In Dulari’s fabrics, she saw hand-layered colours and textures aligned with her practice.
A common language emerged, revealing kinship between her layered compositions and Dulari’s tactile, exploratory approach to material and making.
Hanako Stubbe, Handweaver and Textile Designer, approaches material-led creation through texture, structure and colour. Her practice unfolds within interior and spatial contexts, collaborating internationally while constantly experimenting on her own loom.
In Dulari’s textiles, she recognises cocoon-like, one-of-a-kind surfaces shaped by weave and hand-painted gestures.
Céleste Leeuwenburg, Artist & Photographer, approaches fashion through abstraction, movement and composition. Working across print and digital collage, she builds layered narratives shaped by experimentation.
In this shared language of making, a natural dialogue emerged. She instantly connected with the artist’s hand, made visible within Dulari’s textiles.