Pascale Theron (1992) is an artist and designer dedicated to crafting beautiful, handmade textile works that tell stories through materials, techniques, and historical influences. Her art draws deeply from her cultural background, shaped by a life lived between continents. Pascale’s passion lies in preserving soon-to-be-lost handmade crafts, creating pieces that exist at the intersection of art and design. Known for her meticulous, time-intensive approach, she produces intricate works that reflect her love for process. From weaving with ostrich feathers, to pushing the boundaries of working with beads, she implements a sensitive and intuitive approach to her work, honouring tradition while simultaneously forging modern cultural artefacts. She is committed to meaningful collaboration, connecting with individuals from diverse backgrounds through shared knowledge, research, and experimentation.