Overview
"I love mountain landscapes, my work is devoid of any human or animal presence. It is entirely dedicated to nature, mysterious, beautiful and wild."
Axelle Gosse finds inspiration for her work in her travels. The interplay of rope movements of different thicknesses and colors enables her to express her passion for the beauties of an imaginary world, from Latin America to Africa, via India... These "organic" techniques, sometimes with an ethnic or tribal edge, allow her to give free rein to her imagination and let go of the waves of the rope.

As for the themes, they're self-evident: Argentinian floral motifs such as cardoon flowers, travel memories and other impressions of the rising sun, sometimes with aboriginal inspirations.
Works
  • Bermudes
    Axelle Gosse
    Bermudes, 2025
    Rope work, framed
    59 x 65 in (150 x 180 cm)
  • Burda
    Axelle Gosse
    Burda, 2025
    Rope work, framed
    39 x 59 in (100 x 150 cm)
    Frame : 40.5 x 60 in
  • Catane
    Axelle Gosse
    Catane, 2025
    Rope work, framed
    39 x 19 inch (100 x 150 cm)
  • Bimiki
    Axelle Gosse
    Bimiki, 2025
    Rope work, framed
    31 × 47 inch (80 X 120 cm)
  • Lalipur
    Axelle Gosse
    Lalipur, 2025
    Rope work, framed
    39 × 59 inch (100 X 150 cm)
  • Punjabi
    Axelle Gosse
    Punjabi, 2025
    Rope work, framed
    59 x 65 in (150 x 180 cm)
  • Miami
    Axelle Gosse
    Miami, 2025
    Rope work, framed
    59 x 65 in (150 x 180 cm)
  • Boka
    Axelle Gosse
    Boka, 2024
    Rope work, framed
    39 x 59 in (100 x 150 cm)
  • Bourakat
    Axelle Gosse
    Bourakat, 2024
    Rope work, framed
    59 x 65 in (150 x 180 cm)
Exhibitions
Biography

Axelle Gosse, interior designer for over twenty-five years and passionate about fabrics, one day decided to take up rope work.

She finds inspiration for her work in her travels. The interplay of rope movements of different thicknesses and colors enables her to express her passion for the beauties of an imaginary world, from Latin America to Africa, via India...

These "organic" techniques, sometimes with an ethnic or tribal edge, allow her to give free rein to her imagination and let go of the waves of the rope. As for the themes, they're self-evident: Argentinian floral motifs such as cardoon flowers, travel memories and other impressions of the rising sun, sometimes with aboriginal inspirations. "I also love mountain landscapes, but with the exception of my "Himalaya" painting, dedicated to the snow leopard, my work is devoid of any human or animal presence.

My work is entirely dedicated to nature, mysterious, beautiful and wild."

EXHIBITIONS

 

2025

Seattle Art Fair, USA

San Francisco Art Fair, USA

London Art Fair, UK

K+Y Gallery, Paris, France 

 

2024
Galerie Soufiane Zarib, Marrakech
Galerie Stephane Olivier, Paris
AAF Brussels
Arthus Gallery, Brussels

 

2023
Visus Gallery, Ile de Ré
AAF Hambourg

AAF Amsterdam
Arthus Gallery, Bruxelles
Simple Vintage Gallery, Knokke
Art Unity Gallery, Brussels
AAF Hong Kong

 

2022
Arthus Gallery, Brussels

Simple Vintage Gallery, Knokke
Art Unity Gallery, Brussels
AAF Hong Kong

 

2021
Galerie Thierry Bertrand, Île de Ré
Arthus Gallery, Brussels
Art Unity Gallery, Brussels