Le bout du même tunnel

Collection: Modern Tapestry

Material: Handwoven wool tapestry from Atelier 3 in Paris, France
Dimensions: 280 x 280 cm (110 x 110 in.)
Serial: Unique Piece
Condition: Perfect
Signature: on the bolduc

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Pierre Alechinsky “Le bout du même tunnel” Tapestry

Enter the expressive world of contemporary tapestry with Atelier 3’s masterful interpretation of Pierre Alechinsky’s “Le bout du même tunnel”.

Handwoven in wool and measuring 280 x 280 cm, this unique piece exemplifies the dialogue between fine art and textile craftsmanship.

Established in 1972 by three visionary collaborators, Atelier 3 redefined the art of weaving, reviving traditional techniques while collaborating with painters such as Alechinsky, as well as sculptors and photographers. Their work is guided by emotion and intuition rather than rigid technical plans, allowing each tapestry to capture the spirit and energy of the original artwork.

Woven directly from the front of the loom, “Le bout du même tunnel” embodies the fluid motion and vibrant palette characteristic of Alechinsky’s visual language. Each thread mirrors the spontaneity of his brushstrokes, transforming the dynamism of painting into the tactile richness of wool.

Unlike factory-made reproductions, Atelier 3’s process yields singular works of art — authentic, expressive, and alive. This tapestry, crafted in Paris and preserved in perfect condition within a private French collection, stands as a striking testament to the creative synergy between artist and artisan.

Detailed information

Pierre Alechinsky “Le bout du même tunnel” Tapestry

Enter the expressive world of contemporary tapestry with Atelier 3’s masterful interpretation of Pierre Alechinsky’s “Le bout du même tunnel”.

Handwoven in wool and measuring 280 x 280 cm, this unique piece exemplifies the dialogue between fine art and textile craftsmanship.

Established in 1972 by three visionary collaborators, Atelier 3 redefined the art of weaving, reviving traditional techniques while collaborating with painters such as Alechinsky, as well as sculptors and photographers. Their work is guided by emotion and intuition rather than rigid technical plans, allowing each tapestry to capture the spirit and energy of the original artwork.

Woven directly from the front of the loom, “Le bout du même tunnel” embodies the fluid motion and vibrant palette characteristic of Alechinsky’s visual language. Each thread mirrors the spontaneity of his brushstrokes, transforming the dynamism of painting into the tactile richness of wool.

Unlike factory-made reproductions, Atelier 3’s process yields singular works of art — authentic, expressive, and alive. This tapestry, crafted in Paris and preserved in perfect condition within a private French collection, stands as a striking testament to the creative synergy between artist and artisan.