Esprit De La Foret (L’)

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Histoires De Carres > Spring-Summer 2019

"My cocoon tightens, colors tease, / I'm feeling for the air; / A dim capacity for wings / Degrades the dress I wear," wrote Emily Dickinson. For Alice Shirley, a naturalist history enthusiast, these words by the great 19th-century American poet breathed life into these "easy sweeps of sky". A butterfly and a bird are expressed only by multicoloured motifs, feathers and quills, gliding above a dense, deep forest. Both share the privilege of escaping gravity and displaying the most beautiful natural ornamentation. Who has not, at least for a night, felt what it is like to fly over the treetops and to look down on the earth from the sky? An uplifting dream.

Additional information

Designer

Shirley, Alice

Year Released

2019

Rarity Index

R3