First Images for my upcoming exhibition, this may, the one I wrote about last post. It is all made by used socks and it is scaled down into doll sizes.
oh no! I'm sorry, it does look like a plant now that I look closely. The pot was so big it threw me off. I can't wait to see the other stuff you did for the exposition.
My work combines the disciplines of traditional textile crafts with the visual arts. After graduating from fashion design studies and following several years of work in commercial companies I decided, to devote myself to a more creative and artistic work-path. At first I created crochet and cloth dolls. The creation of dolls then extended itself to installations where these dolls were part of a space that I formed. My installations are a grouping of the dolls, textile objects as well as photography. My interest has extended beyond the creative aspects of handicraft to an intricate language and concentration on cultural and social background of the figure and how these manifest themselves visually in a 3D object. As time goes by my occupation with dolls has spread to different directions. People who saw my dolls “envied” the unique style I fashioned for my characters and requested I create these in full scale for them. This is how I started my accessory collection. This growing involvement with enlarging objects for human has brought me to a new creative mode, where I form 3D objects that resemble every-day items, and take on a new role in my installation.
12 comments:
oh my goodness! this is so fantastic! The chair is beautiful and the trash can brilliant. You are a sock manipulating master!
This is great! I love the houseplant.
Thanks, meg and abbyjane, it is an houseplant, I wanted it to look like, but maybe it is yet have the look of a trash can.
Fantastic!
:)
oh no! I'm sorry, it does look like a plant now that I look closely. The pot was so big it threw me off. I can't wait to see the other stuff you did for the exposition.
Don't worry actually trash can is a great idea too
this is so amazing! All the best for the exhibition, Neta!
Thanks, friederike.
This is wonderful!
Thank you very much Alicia
This is so cool!
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