More than
Just a Scarf
For the painter Magritte, this was known as the “betrayal of images.” As you see me, I am not a scarf but a painting, a canvas on which motifs take form. And, yes, the photographic image is never “the real thing”, as realistic as it may seem.
But if it’s not a scarf, what is it?
It’s a hand-woven and hand-rolled silk work of art. A mental landscape in which several scenes are layered on top of each other. Cartier plays with proportions, inventing colors and constructing perspectives. A composition of subtle motifs engraved and then printed layer by layer, from the deepest color to the lightest, in historic factories in Lyon or in the Italian lake region.
The image always lies, where the painting does not claim to represent reality but instead calls on our imagination.