About

Interview

Artworks

Blandine Martin

Blandine Martin is a French-born, London-based visual artist working primarily in textiles and sculpture. Rooted in memory, loss, and emotional inheritance, her material-led practice transforms discarded domestic fabrics into saturated, densely stitched forms. Through intuitive processes such as wrapping, layering, and “furious stitching,” she creates sculptural landscapes that blur the boundaries between body and terrain. Her work often explores personal and collective histories, mapping invisible emotional geographies through textile-based installations and soft sculptures.Recent exhibitions include Time-to-Time (Safehouse 1, 2025), OutLANDish (Asylum Chapel, 2025), the RWA Open (Royal West of England Academy, 2025), and EIDOS — The Shape of Those with No Shape at Indra Gallery, curated by @spira9art.

About

Interview

Artworks

Blandine Martin

Blandine Martin is a French-born, London-based visual artist working primarily in textiles and sculpture. Rooted in memory, loss, and emotional inheritance, her material-led practice transforms discarded domestic fabrics into saturated, densely stitched forms. Through intuitive processes such as wrapping, layering, and “furious stitching,” she creates sculptural landscapes that blur the boundaries between body and terrain. Her work often explores personal and collective histories, mapping invisible emotional geographies through textile-based installations and soft sculptures.Recent exhibitions include Time-to-Time (Safehouse 1, 2025), OutLANDish (Asylum Chapel, 2025), the RWA Open (Royal West of England Academy, 2025), and EIDOS — The Shape of Those with No Shape at Indra Gallery, curated by @spira9art.

About

Interview

Artworks

Blandine Martin

Blandine Martin is a French-born, London-based visual artist working primarily in textiles and sculpture. Rooted in memory, loss, and emotional inheritance, her material-led practice transforms discarded domestic fabrics into saturated, densely stitched forms. Through intuitive processes such as wrapping, layering, and “furious stitching,” she creates sculptural landscapes that blur the boundaries between body and terrain. Her work often explores personal and collective histories, mapping invisible emotional geographies through textile-based installations and soft sculptures.Recent exhibitions include Time-to-Time (Safehouse 1, 2025), OutLANDish (Asylum Chapel, 2025), the RWA Open (Royal West of England Academy, 2025), and EIDOS — The Shape of Those with No Shape at Indra Gallery, curated by @spira9art.