France, Dec. 21 -- Ghizlane Sahli's latest project, called "Les flux qui nous tissent" (The flows that bind us), illustrates this creative collaboration between artists and artisans.

Born in Meknes, Sahli is now based in Marrakesh, where she works with local artisans who use the famous sabra silk thread made from the fibres of desert cactus plants.

Her exquisite wall hangings of three-dimensional organic shapes aremade from recycled waste such as plastic bags, caps and bottles, delicately embroidered together with strands of sabra and wool. Shedding pollution

She finds inspiration in the magical, regenerative capabilities of nature as well as the intricate workings of the female body - capable of giving and sustaining life.

"I always wa...