Textile Juwels

Textile Juwels

Textile Juwels

At first I noticed her individual look – black and elegant stylish. When I talked to Anita Keckeis I was charmed by her humour and positivity. She is an embroidery designer from Austria, living in Berlin and truly special! At the age of 12 she already knew what she wanted to become. Today she is living the life of her dreams and creates exclusive textile-jewels. Each of them awesome and special, too.

 

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Every single scarf, collier and belt of her Label KEX is produced in a limited edition of no more than 98 items.

Here are some beautiful examples:

 

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She has already received a lot of appreciation and sold her embroidery even at the Tate Modern in London. And I am totally sure – there is lot more to come!

 

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Her creations attract self confident and modern women – and so is her message to us: Go girl, dare yourself and have fun!

Celebrate your individuality!

All pictures taken from Kex Spitzenkultur kex-spitzenkultur.com

Art Surreal

Art Surreal

Art Surreal

Ellen Jewetts strange work is just incredible! Her dreamlike shapes and characters are both fascinating and bizarre. Her natural history surrealist sculptures have made their appearance in galleries all over the world.

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The artist from Ontario, Canada loves to create her animals from anything that can be sculpted. She uses only non toxic materials, which sents her on a journey of unique material combination and invention.

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As Ellen states: plants and animals have always been the surface on which humans have etched the foundations of culture, sustenance, and identity. For herself, natural forms are a continual source of fascination and deep aesthetic pleasure.

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You find more of her great work at ellenjewettsculpure.com

Weaving Art

Weaving Art

Weaving Art

Prof. Laima Orzekauskiene is definitely a difficult name – but really worth remembering it! She is from Lithuania and I met her at the textile art exhibition in Berlin 2014. Her work was called: “Women in their Fifties” and I made some pictures as you can see down below. I adore her unique weaving technique with a variety of materials including gold thread and even human hair.

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