Description
Minotaure in Bayeux – Artistic Silk Scarf 90×90 cm
by Stella Polare Artiste, Paris.
This piece is an artistic silk scarf conceived in Paris and crafted in Italy, part of the Minotaure collection by Stella Polare Artiste. More than a designer object, it brings together contemporary art, symbolic language, and textile craftsmanship.
You see a scarf. I create a metaphor.
This designer silk scarf “Minotaure in Bayeux” is part of the Minotaures universe and Minotaure scarf series by Stella Polare Artiste, created in Paris.
“Minotaure in Bayeux” unfolds as a visual composition where fragments coexist without hierarchy — architecture, gesture, memory, and figure.
The Minotaur appears here not as a mythological creature, but as a moving sign, navigating between space and perception.
The composition draws from the atmosphere of Bayeux — its textile heritage, its history of handcraft, its quiet density of time — reinterpreted through a contemporary visual language.
Forms dissolve, overlap, and reassemble, suggesting thoughts in motion, like clouds crossing a mental landscape in lace.
Concept
The Minotaur was first imagined during a period of confinement, as a figure evolving through inner and outer spaces.
It emerges from a reflectio on the French letter “H” — a letter that structures meaning while remaining silent.
Present in words such as Homme and Honneur, it operates as an invisible axis within language.
From this paradox, the Minotaur takes form:
– a silent force
– a shifting identity
– a presence that exists between what is seen and what is sensed
Its gesture echoes sign language, where meaning is carried through the body rather than through sound.
Artistic Vision
Stella Polare or Khulkar Yunusova is a French-Uzbek artist based near Paris.
Her work is built around the idea of vitaculture — the urgency of joy as a conscious and lived act.
Her practice connects:
– image and language
– individual experience and collective narratives
– Eastern and Western cultural references
Her work has been presented n institutions such as UNESCO, the Louvre, and Palais Jacques Cœur ,as well as in independent exhibition contexts.
Why a scarf
Within this practice, the scarf becomes a medium rather than an accessory.
It functions as:
– a surface of expression
– a mobile artwork
– a space where identity can shift
Historically associated with both adornment and constraint, the scarf carries layered meanings — from European codes of elegance to Central Asian textile traditions.
It also reflects on invisible gestures, including forms of labor and care that remain outside visibility.
Product details
- Material: 100% silk twill (luxury silk scarf)
- Size: 90 × 90 cm (standard silk scarf size)
- Finish: Hand-rolled edges
- Production of the Minotaure silk scarf: designed in Paris, printed and finished in Como, Italy
- Quality: Soft, luminous, and fluid texture
- Each artistic silk scarf is produced in very small quantities to preserve its value.
This edition is limited to 8 pieces.
Limited production
Produced in a strictly limited edition of 8 pieces, each Minotaure in Arles artistic silk 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 Minotaure artistic silk scarf means
Worn, it shifts with the body.
Folded, it becomes structure.
Placed, it transforms space.
Not an accessory.
A form.
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