Photograph of a merino wool scarf by Ella Kruglyanskaya with paintbrushes and paint marks woven in black against a marled background in an oatmeal tone.

Ella Kruglyanskaya

Limited Edition Merino Wool Scarf

£250

Limited Edition Merino Wool Scarf by artist Ella Kruglyanskaya. 

Edition Size

30

Dimensions

220 x 30 cm

Finishing

100% Woolmark certified fine Merino wool

Knitted Jacquard - Manufactured in the UK

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    Photograph of a merino wool scarf by Ella Kruglyanskaya with paintbrushes and paint marks woven in black against a marled background in an oatmeal tone.
    Photograph of a merino wool scarf by Ella Kruglyanskaya with paintbrushes and paint marks woven in black against a marled background in an oatmeal tone.

    Ella Kruglyanskaya, How to work together, Installation view, 2014. Courtesy of the artist and Studio Voltaire, London. Credit Andy Keate

    About The Artwork

    Exclusive to House of Voltaire is this limited edition merino wool scarf by Latvian- born, New York- based artist Ella Kruglyanskaya. Taking influence from Kruglyanskaya’s painting ‘Brushed On (4WN), 2020’, the scarf design conveys Kruglyanskaya’s uncanny compositions of colour and form and the euphoric tension that can be achieved through painting. Produced in London, the scarf is naturally biodegradable and has a renewable cycle.

    About Ella Kruglyanskaya

    Ella Kruglyanskaya (b. 1978) is a New York-based painter well-known for her large-scale works depicting vibrant, feminine figures in absurd scenes: bank robbing and alligator fighting are regular activities alongside social and sexual interactions. Kruglyanskaya’s work confronts cultural tropes head-on, engaging with voyeurism and exhibitionism with a strong sense of humour.

    She has exhibited internationally with institutions such as Tate, Liverpool; Studio Voltaire, London; Tramway, Glasgow; White Columns, New York City; Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana; Art Basel, Miami; Baltic Triennial, Riga; and White Cube, London. Her work is held in public institutional collections such as Tate, London, and Zabludowicz Collection, London.

    Kruglyanskaya is represented by Bortolomi and Thomas Dane Gallery.