Description
Artist Silk Scarf “Breath” – Wearable Art by Stella Polare Artiste, Paris
This artist scarf “Lungs” explores the fragile architecture of breath — the invisible movement that keeps us here.
You see lungs.
I see life learning how to stay.
The composition unfolds like an inner landscape: organic forms, expanding and contracting, echoing the rhythm of inhalation and release. What appears anatomical becomes emotional. What seems internal becomes visible.
This is not an image of lungs.
It is the experience of breathing.
Concept of the artist silk scarf
Lungs are not only organs.
They are thresholds.
They hold the space between inside and outside, between presence and disappearance.
In this piece, the lines do not fix the form — they circulate, dissolve, and return, like air moving through the body. The drawing becomes a living system, where tension and softness coexist.
To breathe is to trust.
To breathe is to remain.
This scarf captures that moment — where life is not certain, but continues.
Material & Craftsmanship
- High-quality textile 100% silk
- Size: 90 × 90 cm
- Fine finishing
- Made in Italy after the Stella Polare’s drawing made in Paris
- Limited quantities
Why You’ll Love It
- A powerful artist scarf with a strong symbolic meaning
- A wearable artwork connecting body and emotion
- Unique piece for collectors and art lovers
- Light, fluid, and expressive
Styling
Wear it close to the body — around the neck or shoulders — where breath is felt.
This is not a scarf.
It is a breath that remains.
About artist behind the silk scarf
Stella Polare, French-Uzbek young contemporary artist, based in Paris. Her real name, Khulkar, is translated as «polare star», that is why she sas chosen the artistic name Stella Polare. Today the artist aims to transmit the message that it is «urgent to be joyful» though her art. Indeed the concept the artist is developing she called “vitaculture”, that means the joy urgency. Stella Polare exhibited at UNESCO, Louvre, she had also carte blanche at Palais Jacques Coeur in 2021, 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.







































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