This stole is inspired by three works by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890).
From his arrival in Arles in 1888, Van Gogh researched the way to represent "the effects of night".
To his brother Theo: "I need a starry night..."; to his sister "Often it seems to me that the night is more colorful that the day".
But it was to the painter Emile Bernard that he confided "But when, then, would I make this Starry sky, this painting that always troubles me?"
The little corner of sky represented in The Café Terrace at Night in Arles, becomes in Starry Night, in Arles on the Rhône and Starry Night, in Saint-Rémy de Provence, the principal part of the painting, wher blues dominate, lit by the yellow-green of the stars.
Terrasse de café, le soir, place du Forum, Arles (1888), Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo
La nuit étoilée, Arles (1888), Musée d'Orsay, Paris
La nuit étoilée (1889), MoMA, New York
This scarf was crafted and hand-printed using a flat frame. This technique allows depth and light to be retained, faithfully reproducing the artist's creative design. Slight color disparities can be observed between scarves making each one a unique creation.
Finish: Hand-rolled hem.
Hand-rolled is a refined hemming technique based on the skills of hand sewing.
The craft of roulotting, once widespread in France, is now disappearing. Only a few well-known brands still practice it.
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