I stumbled over this by chance. I don't know anything about textiles and have no idea why the algorithm chose to show me this, but I am so grateful it did! What a treasure trove of ideas and wisdom. I feel very inspired now and am already in my mind going through my closet to find something I could mend.
I learned a lot. She's the kind of weaver artist I want as role model. I really like the interdisciplinary attitude that is in her works, connecting together culture, philosophy, current issues, etc.
I stumbled over this by chance. I don't know anything about textiles and have no idea why the algorithm chose to show me this, but I am so grateful it did! What a treasure trove of ideas and wisdom. I feel very inspired now and am already in my mind going through my closet to find something I could mend.
Thanks for the interview.
I learned a lot. She's the kind of weaver artist I want as role model. I really like the interdisciplinary attitude that is in her works, connecting together culture, philosophy, current issues, etc.
Thank you for the share, it was very informative and inspiring 🙏
She talked about "mingei" (Japanese folk art movement in the 20s) started by Yanagi Sousetsu.
What a lot of work to put Coca-Cola on a kimono. Kind of a waste of talent.