Dealing with ethical issues by removing the use of animal leathers within the Fashion industry.
Marie Melcore is a material, textile and graphic designer. These three fields allow her to evolve in a transversal and multidisciplinary context.
By developing them through the biodesign prism, she addresses environmental issues and the relationship between living organisms and design.
Marie Melcore is a material, textile and graphic designer. These three fields allow her to evolve in a transversal and multidisciplinary context.
By developing them through the biodesign prism, she addresses environmental issues and the relationship between living organisms and design.
DAYDREAM
Category
Fine Arts
Cyanotypes | Dyeing | Screen-printing | Wax moulding
Carried out at
DSAA Textile Design
E.S.AA.T.
Tutors
Marianne Bernecker | Course Founder-Leader
Laurent Schavey | Course Founder-Leader
Hervé Crespel | Course Founder-Leader
Solange Thiry | Senior Lecturer
Location
Roubaix — France
Date
2017 — 2018
Embody the impalpability.
What is the nature of the images present in our subconscious ? What form do they take in our mind ? Sometimes fluid and vaporous, sometimes raw and wild, these images are constantly evolving, superimposing and intermingling.
Between spectra and mirages, reality and fantasies, this project tries to conceive the different strata of human thought. A moving and unstable thought, unpredictable and enigmatic, playing with the synesthesia of shapes, colors and textures.
"Everything tends to make us believe that there exists a certain point of the mind at which life and death, the real and the imagined, past and future, the communicable and the incommunicable, high and low, cease to be perceived as contradictions." André Breton, 1924.








Cyanotype and photomontage | Format: 80 cm x 50 cm.


















Photographic print and screen-printings on muslin with mesh | Format: 1,20 m x 50 cm.
Wax molding with wool | Format: scale 1 - 10 x 10 cm.


Underwater series | Photographs taken with an analog camera at Boulot, France | 2017.