PATTERNS OF LOVE

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Who are we?

We are two women brought together by the invisible threads of intention, beauty, and care.

Odette Blum, a textile artist, curator, and storyteller, once shaped spaces as an interior designer, collaborating with luxury brands. Today, her path is one of honoring memory — through fabric, through touch, through the quiet wisdom of the handmade.

Sharon Drijanski, founder of Loona, is a writer and curator devoted to creating spaces where art, responsibility, and love for the Earth meet. She has invited artists, designers, and communities from around the world into dialogue. Before Loona, she spent years in the fashion world, running The Feathered — recognized as Latin America’s leading store for independent designers from across the globe.

We each stepped away from our previous fields in search of something deeper — a return to the essence of creation, to authenticity, to purpose. Our work is guided by the belief that art can be a compass for change, that beauty is a form of care, and that healing ourselves is part of the transformation we wish to see in the world. Everything begins with love.

That’s why we’ve woven Patterns of Love — a living project where textiles, poetry, and ancestral wisdom come together to celebrate what connects us all.

The Project.

Patterns of Love is a project born from the need to create a visual and tactile language that expresses love in its many forms: as memory, resistance, healing, and connection. Curated by Odette Blum and Sharon Drijanski, this project brings together 15 textile artists from around the world in a collective exploration where art becomes a bridge between times, cultures, and sensibilities.

Each piece in the exhibition is a woven, embroidered, or printed testimony that dialogues with a love poem, written specifically for the project. Through textiles, words are transformed into texture, color, and symbol, giving life to an art book that documents this unique encounter between poetry and craftsmanship. This book, an essential part of Patterns of Love, brings together the artists’ works alongside the words that inspired them, creating a record of love that transcends objects to become an act of care and presence.

This exhibition invites us to exexperience love as a living pattern, a new language that reminds us that in every stitch and every thread, there is a story that binds us together.