Alix Bortoli on analogue craft, experimentation, and creative storytelling in the age of AI
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Rebecca Fulleylove
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French artist and director Alix Bortoli discusses her multidisciplinary creative practice spanning drawing, stop-motion, textiles, embroidery and wood. She approaches each commission as an opportunity to experiment with different materials rather than developing a consistent house style, choosing techniques that deepen the emotional resonance of stories. The article highlights how her analogue craft approach has gained new significance in the age of AI.
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· 3 pulledAlix Bortoli has never been interested in settling on a single visual language.
Working across drawing, stop-motion, textiles, embroidery and wood, the French artist and director sees each new commission as an opportunity to experiment with a different material.
Choosing techniques that deepen the emotional resonance of a story rather than defining a recognisable 'house style'.
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