Zones d’ambiguité – Couleur et perception altérée à travers papier et textile

francesca fiaschi fifi

Presented in the Fiber Art section of the XV Florence Biennale (2025), Zones d’ambiguïté – Colour and Altered Perception through Paper and Textile is a work developed from chromatic studies on Japanese paper. The piece is made with Tollegno 1900 yarns in extra-fine merinos wool, cashmere, and silk processed in Italy, through weaving on a cotton canvas base. The project investigates the translation of chromatic language from a two-dimensional medium to textile material, through the dialogue between design, color composition, and artisanal processes. The work is part of a research project focused on Color Vision Deficiency (CVD), aimed at verifying the legibility and perceptual coherence of chromatic combinations under altered visual conditions.

Zones d'ambiguité – Couleur et perception altérée à travers papier et textile (Zones of Ambiguity – Color and Altered Perception through Paper and Textile)

2025

Acrylic on Japanese paper, Tollegno 1900 merinos wool, cashmere and silk yarns on 100% cotton canvas

180×170 cm

Montréal-Torino