NewsMevlana Lipp’s Sculptural Velvet Paintings Offer a Glimpse into Otherworldly Realities

Mevlana Lipp’s Sculptural Velvet Paintings Offer a Glimpse into Otherworldly Realities

The term “velvet paintings” often conjures images of midcentury kitsch, largely due to artists like Edgar Leetig (1904-1953) and the widespread popularity of mass-produced decor. However, this perception represents just a small segment of the rich history of painting on velvet—a tradition believed to have originated in Kashmir, where the luxurious fabric was first produced. Velvet’s fine pile absorbs light, creating a unique canvas where pigments appear to float against a deep, dark background, offering a striking visual contrast.

Mevlana Lipp reinvents this genre with precision and creativity, crafting otherworldly botanical scenes that seem to pulse with life amid intricate ornamental elements. Using a blend of acrylic paint, sand, and ink, Lipp meticulously shapes wooden panels, which are then carefully placed over velvet. The result is a fantastical display where glowing blooms and twisting vines evoke an alternate reality—one where plants exhibit eerily human characteristics, such as hands or eyes, blurring the line between the natural and the surreal.

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