Sculptural Textiles with Marie Isabelle
Discover the fusion of fabric and sculpture with multidisciplinary fiber artist Marie in her serene Andalusian studio. Explore a range of sustainable textile techniques, from Shibori, embroidery, punch needle, felting, and eco-printing, while creating your own abstract artwork. When you’re not in the studio, immerse yourself in the artistic spirit of Genalguacil, where art, culture, and nature beautifully intertwine.
- Snacks, Coffee, & Tea
Pricing
- One Guest
- USD $1535
- Additional guest(s) (max 4)
- USD $1140
Meet the Artist
Marie is a French/Andalusian multidisciplinary artist who seeks to break the boundaries between textile and sculpture. Her work, influenced by her background in interior design and her fascination with the Bauhaus movement, spans painting, sculpture, wall hangings, and installations—all focused on fabric and thread.
Her artworks are characterized by their abstraction, three-dimensionality, and a deep exploration of material and volume, making her a unique voice in contemporary textile art. Marie blends techniques like Shibori, wool felting, weaving, eco-printing, and embroidery with a commitment to sustainable practices using natural dyes, wool, and silk. Her creations, influenced by Asian art and the idyllic landscapes of Andalusia, embody a meditative quality, reflecting the principles of slow art and an unbounded creative vision.
Marie loves meeting new people and exchanging ideas, believing art is a powerful way to connect with nature and others. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge and learning from others and can’t wait to share her whimsy with you.
Her artworks are characterized by their abstraction, three-dimensionality, and a deep exploration of material and volume, making her a unique voice in contemporary textile art. Marie blends techniques like Shibori, wool felting, weaving, eco-printing, and embroidery with a commitment to sustainable practices using natural dyes, wool, and silk. Her creations, influenced by Asian art and the idyllic landscapes of Andalusia, embody a meditative quality, reflecting the principles of slow art and an unbounded creative vision.
Marie loves meeting new people and exchanging ideas, believing art is a powerful way to connect with nature and others. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge and learning from others and can’t wait to share her whimsy with you.
VAWAA Includes:
- Create sculptural, textured, or printed textile artworks.
- Explore a variety of textile techniques such as Shibori, embroidery, punch needle, wool felting, and eco-printing.
- Craft abstract sculptures, design silk scarves, or print on bags and shirts.
- Visit the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo or take walks through nature and the mountains.
- Trip to Rhonda, yoga, meditation, and swimming can be arranged for an additional fee.
Explore Genalguacil, Málaga
Genalguacil, a hidden treasure in Andalusia's Málaga province, is renowned for its unique blend of art, culture, and natural beauty. Known as the "Village of Artists," Genalguacil has transformed into an open-air gallery where art seamlessly integrates with everyday life. The village's narrow, cobblestone streets are adorned with various public art installations, sculptures, and murals, showcasing local and international talent. International artists create and display their works throughout the town every two years during its celebrated art festival.
Surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Sierra de las Nieves, Genalguacil provides a serene backdrop that inspires creativity and reflection. Visitors can explore its traditional Andalusian architecture, visit the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, and enjoy nearby hiking trails with views of the Mediterranean Sea and famously spectacular sunsets. Genalguacil is a must-visit destination for art lovers and travelers seeking an authentic Spanish experience.
Surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Sierra de las Nieves, Genalguacil provides a serene backdrop that inspires creativity and reflection. Visitors can explore its traditional Andalusian architecture, visit the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, and enjoy nearby hiking trails with views of the Mediterranean Sea and famously spectacular sunsets. Genalguacil is a must-visit destination for art lovers and travelers seeking an authentic Spanish experience.
Additional Details
The best time to visit Genalguacil is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild, perfect for exploring the village and hiking in the Genal Valley. It's best to avoid the winter months (December to February) due to cooler, rainy weather and the peak summer months because of intense heat, though August is an exception, as it hosts the biennial art festival.
This session can be extended for up to 6 days, to focus on a larger project or textile piece.
Children aged 10 and up are welcome to attend if accompanied by a guardian. The studio is located on the ground floor and has wide doors, though Genalguacil may be a challenging town for those on wheelchair.
Marie speaks Spanish, English, and French.
This session can be extended for up to 6 days, to focus on a larger project or textile piece.
Children aged 10 and up are welcome to attend if accompanied by a guardian. The studio is located on the ground floor and has wide doors, though Genalguacil may be a challenging town for those on wheelchair.
Marie speaks Spanish, English, and French.
Guest Reviews
Lynn B.,
I had a magnificent and productive 4 day VAWAA textile arts experience with Marie Isabelle. She opened my mind to new ways of manipulating and expressing myself using wool, linen, silk and cotton. Her supplies, energy and generosity were endless. We became a coordinated, 2 person team, sharing the construction of a large felted piece and a free flowing Shibori wall hanging which I now have display Read more