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.
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.
Thanks for the interview.
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.