Lisbon-based artist Vanessa Barragão transforms discarded yarns and rugs into stunning textile coral reefs. Her work, “Coral Garden”, is an immersive installation that combines artisanal techniques like latch hooking, hand-tufting, and embroidery to create intricate, life-like coral structures. Barragão’s focus on ocean environments stems from her childhood by the seaside in southern Portugal and her concern about the devastating impact of the textile industry on marine ecosystems. She uses upcycled materials from local factories to create her works, emphasizing the importance of sustainable production methods and the potential for upcycling to mitigate the environmental damage caused by textile waste.
Barragão’s artistic vision is multifaceted, conveying both the beauty and the fragility of coral reefs. Her use of vibrant colors and intricate details invites viewers to interact with the underwater world, while the contrast between the living and dying reefs serves as a poignant reminder of the dire consequences of human actions. By incorporating ancestral techniques and upcycling deadstock materials, Barragão not only creates breathtaking art but also raises awareness about the urgent need for environmental conservation. Her work has been showcased in various exhibitions, including the Art and Interaction section of Domotex 2019 in Hannover, Germany.