Description
Wearable art scarf “Oriental Motifs” 602 grey by Stella Polare Artiste, Paris.
This wearable art scarf explores the interaction between feminine earth and masculine movement, where clouds embody conscious and unconscious thought. This is a part of the Silk Road collection.
You see a scarf. I see my roots.
This design is inspired by traditional Uzbek motifs — their rhythms, repetitions, and symbolic geometry. Within this composition, the artist reinterprets these patterns through a contemporary lens, transforming them into a living visual language.
Wearable Art Scarf Concept
This composition unfolds as a threshold between worlds.
Inspired by the artist’s home country, Uzbekistan, and the legends that travel across its landscapes, the scarf becomes a space of passage — where visible forms and invisible forces meet.
Within this field, the interaction between woman and man is not narrative, but elemental. They appear as presences rather than figures, shaping a dynamic of attraction, distance, and transformation.
The woman embodies the Earth.
She is grounding, continuity, the silent structure that holds the composition together. Through her, matter takes form, and space becomes inhabitable.
The man moves within this space as impulse and direction — not in opposition, but in relation. His presence activates the field, revealing the tension necessary for movement and change.
Between them, clouds circulate.
They are the language of thought — both conscious and unconscious. Some are defined, almost architectural, carrying clarity and intention. Others dissolve into abstraction, evoking memory, intuition, and the unknown. Together, they form a shifting landscape of the mind.
The scarf becomes a cartography of inner and outer worlds.
A place where body, thought, and myth intersect. Where the dialogue between masculine and feminine unfolds not as contrast, but as interdependence.
Worn on the body, it does not represent this interaction.
It allows it to continue.
Artist behind the wearable art scarf
Stella Polare or Khulkar Yunusova is a French-Uzbek contemporary artist based in Paris.
Her work develops around a central concept: “vitaculture” — the urgency of joy as a conscious, aesthetic, and existential act.
Her artistic practice bridges:
- language and image
- East and West
- personal history and collective memory
Her work has been presented at UNESCO, the Louvre, and Palais Jacques Cœur (carte blanche, 2021), among others. The same year 2021 she was invited to the Parole des Femmes, public talk at the House of the Great French writer, Maison de George Sand
Why This Wearable Art scarf
For Stella Polare, the scarf is not a simple accessory.
It is a symbol of emancipation and transformation.
It carries multiple layers of meaning:
- a continuation of textile heritage
- a transformation of traditional motifs into contemporary art
- a reflection on invisible histories embedded in materials
a dialogue between ornament and identity
The motif, once part of collective production, becomes here an individual gesture — reinterpreted, displaced, and reactivated.
Product details
- Material: 100% polyester toile (artistic scarf)
- Size: 160 × 160 cm
- Finish: machine-rolled edges
- Production : designed in Paris, printed and finished in Como, Italy
- Quality: Soft, luminous, and fluid texture
- Each artistic wearable art scarf is produced in very small quantities to preserve its value.
Limited production
Produced in a strictly limited edition, each wearable art scarf preserves its rarity and artistic integrity.
If the model is out of stock, it can be made to order:
- Production time: up to 8 weeks
- Personalization available upon request
To wear Stella Polare scarf means
Worn, it becomes gesture.
Folded, it becomes rhythm.
Displayed, it becomes presence.














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