Alexandra Kehayoglou, an artist based in Buenos Aires, creates stunning rug artworks that mimic the textures of pastures and moss. Using scraps of leftover thread from her family’s carpet factory, Kehayoglou hand-tufts each piece, transforming them into lush, tactile landscapes. Her rugs and tapestries often resemble rolling meadows, mossy terrains, and serene natural scenes, bringing a touch of the outdoors into interior spaces. These works are not only visually captivating but also serve as functional art pieces that can transform any room into a verdant oasis.
She creates her pieces in her studio in Buenos Aires, utilizing a wide array of technical skills with which she produces works combining textiles, sculpture, and installation. She is primarily interested in production processes that bring together art and craft, developing functional works as complete works of art. In her creations, knowledge of the materials, the technique, and the spectator are inseparably intertwined.
Kehayoglou’s art is deeply rooted in her passion for nature and her desire to preserve memories of various landscapes she has visited. Each piece is unique, reflecting her meticulous craftsmanship and the intricate beauty of the natural world. By blending traditional textile techniques with contemporary design, Kehayoglou creates immersive experiences that invite us to connect with nature on a deeper level. Her work is a testament to the enduring relationship between art and the environment, highlighting the importance of ecological preservation.