Oval with Tendrils

ART NOUVEAU
The Sensuous Tendril

For as long as I can remember, I have always loved Art Nouveau and Deco. It is a love affair that is inextricably entwined with my upbringing, since I was born in a town which has a plethora of antique shops many selling Art Nouveau furniture and jewelry; and a wonderful museum, Brighton Museum, which I adored and visited regularly to feast my eyes on its superb Nouveau and Deco collections.

Brighton Museum and Gallery: part of the Pavilion Estate, below, built for the Prince of Wales.

'All my design work is inspired and informed by my enduring love for my hometown Brighton. A place forever associated in my mind with all that is fun, stylish and elegant'.


It's impossible not to be mesmerised by the sensuous, expressive lines of the Art Nouveau Movement; it echoes so many beautiful forms from nature that who can look and not admire. A staircase imitates the flowing lines of a vine tendril; a street lantern is held by a flower stalk; a table lamp imitates a wisteria tree; a ladies brooch becomes a resting dragonfly.



But the motif that reappears again and again, and is incorporated in so many beautiful Nouveau designs is the wonderful whiplash curl. It spreads its tendrils across walls and ceilings; around windows; around wrists and fingers; and over mantelpieces; like a long, energetic, sensuous line of uncontained energy. An undulating, rhythmical line of music, wending its way into our imaginations.

A SENSUOUS TENDRIL
The Whiplash Curl

Gustav Klimt's 'The Tree of Life'


Long sinuous Whiplash curls, resembling the tendrils of foliage, spread across the floor, walls and up the staircase, in this beautiful Art Nouveau interior.



The Inspiration for the Art Nouveau Whiplash Curl: Nature's Sensuous Tendril


Oval with Tendrils
by Flavia Brilli

Oval with Tendrils by artist and designer Flavia Brilli
Oval with Tendrils mirror design by Flavia Brilli inspired by the Whiplash Curl

Mirror designs by Flavia Brilli


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