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Tapiz II

Tapiz II

Regular price €1.760,00 EUR
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Tapestry made of 100% wool from Wooldreamers, Mota del Cuervo, using a custom rod technique with cotton gauze.

Dimensions: 86 x 52 x 4 cm.

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A CREATIVE MIND WEAVING ART, DESIGN AND FEELING

Regina Dejiménez (Madrid) textile artist, craftswoman, and creative researcher, blends technique and sensitivity to bring emotionally resonant pieces to life. Her work, at the intersection of art, craft, and design, is born from a deep connection to nature and its processes. Each texture, sculpture, or object is a sensory exploration where the invisible takes shape. She collaborates closely with architects, scenographers, and designers to create unique experiences that awaken perception and wonder.

BACKGROUND AND RECOGNITION

She creates pieces that transform spaces and awaken emotion. Her work, where art, craft, and design meet, has been featured in places like the Nobu Hotel in Barcelona, Hotel Aysla in Mallorca, and Adolfo Domínguez stores across Spain, Portugal, and Turkey.
She has received awards from Madrid Design Festival and Amazon, and is the creative director ofWhite Gold (2025). She also takes part in Xtant Mallorca, the international heritage textile gathering.
Each of her pieces is born from a deep connection to nature and material. Emotion made form.

ORO BLANCO: Multisensory Installation

Oro Blanco is an installation by Regina Dejiménez that transforms Spanish wool into an emotional, political, and sensory language. Through textile sculptures, iron furniture, and sound recordings, Regina creates an immersive landscape that explores the expressive power of a historically overlooked material: wool as heritage, as identity, and as a vision for the future.

The project reflects on rural abandonment, disappearing crafts, and the role of handmade creation in shaping a more socially and environmentally conscious world. Soft, organic wool forms interact with sharp iron structures, embodying the tension between nature and industry, emotion and structure.

Oro Blanco is more than a work of art, it’s a living architecture that invites us to touch, listen, and reflect. An experience that turns material into a web of relationships, memory, and shared beauty.