The Plexus Series by Gabriel Dawe is a beautiful installation series made from suspended polychromatic designs. This site-specific installation merges fashion with architecture as Gabriel finds new uses for textiles.
These designs are apart of his new Plexus series, which require exact geometric precision and resemble floating colors. The various threads are woven together creating new shapes, patterns and forms, which run from the floor to the ceiling.
Gabriel Dawe is a Dallas-based artist who has been featured in publications around the world for these colorful and innovative installations. Currently, Gabriel's installations are on display in Dallas, Texas, and later this season they will be featured at the Louisiana State University Museum of Art, Baton Rouge in Los Angeles and the Sommerset Houset in London, UK.
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The Plexus Series by Gabriel Dawe is Chromatic
Trend Themes
1. Suspended Thread Installations - Artists and architects can collaborate to create immersive environments using suspended threads
2. Leveraging Textiles in Installations - New opportunities exist for textile makers and designers in site-specific installations and public art
3. Chromatic Designs for Architecture - Innovative architects can explore the use of color and textiles in their designs for public spaces
Industry Implications
1. Public Art - Using textiles in public art installations can create immersive experiences for viewers
2. Architecture - Architects can incorporate textile installations to add color and texture to their designs
3. Textile Manufacturing - Opportunities exist for textile manufacturers to partner with installation artists to create custom fabrics for site-specific designs