• Colour – Sound – Nature

    What does it mean to have more time as a senior:in? To look at experiences and conceptions from the professional world from a calmer perspective, to analyse, to think in a new and more diverse way?

    After a long career in music and movement, the media manifest themselves to me more in silence and more visually than auditorily. Musical events show up on the fabric in colourful movements and can be experienced just as tactilely. Leaves, herbs, roots and woods from nature complement the material palette and lead to new questions: How does a stone sound, how does musical movement with colour and thread manifest itself on fabric? What do visual impressions inspire me to do?

    The exploration of fabric and thread led me to the use of diverse natural materials, especially from the mountains, but also from my garden. Which leaves can withstand stitches of thread, how can I use roots, what do blossoms of rhododendrons from the wild moor look like, how can pictures and blankets be moved. The deeper engagement with different materials leads to an intensive examination and even more respect with nature and to a deeper understanding for the preservation of the necessity of biodiversity.

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    Einblick Textilkunst

    Einblick Textilkunst