Chelsea College of Arts UAL
Graduates: 2026
Specialisms: Textiles / Textiles - Concept / Textiles - Weave
My location: London, United Kingdom
First Name: Belén
Last Name: Fernández
University / College: Chelsea College of Arts UAL
Course / Program: Textile design with Creative computing
Graduates: 2026
Specialisms: Textiles / Textiles - Concept / Textiles - Weave
My Location: London, United Kingdom
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Can a cloth hold what a community has lost? This is the question at the centre of Vaciada: Los que quedan (The Emptied: Those Who Remain) a series of woven objects, each structurally generated from the geographic data of an abandoned or depopulated Spanish town. Spain has experienced one of the most severe rural depopulation crises in Europe. Entire communities have been erased: by civil war, by flooding, by state decree, by slow economic migration. What remains is data. The towns persist as information. The communities do not. This project translates that data directly into weave structures worked across Jacquard and hand weave using high twist wool and paper yarn to hold structure against the floats, and explored through twills, satins and sateens that fold, crease and collapse into origami-like three-dimensional form. The structure of each object is not designed, it is a direct physical consequence of its site. Street layouts determine folding and creasing. Elevation becomes density and weight. Nothing is decorative. Everything is a translation. But perhaps the most important thing this project produced was not the cloth. It was the people. I deliberately chose a site defined by the absence of community, then responded by building one designing and building a loom alongside an engineer as part of that process. Where España vaciada records what is lost when people leave a place, this project asked what becomes possible when they come together around one. This is how I understand my practice: not as a solitary discipline but as a backbone for collaboration. Textiles, at their best, are never made alone and neither is meaning.