For Carolina Oneto color and its interactions are a relevant part of each of her quilts.
Textile Art
Christine Läubli
a retrospective of a textile oeuvre that has evolved over the years.
Textile art by Ulrike Stelzig-Schaufert
In addition to the meditative approach to the medium of textiles, the exploration of creative possibilities and the play with light and shadow, I am attracted – as a costume and textile designer – to telling stories with my work.
Ingrid Wieland
Quilts by Ingrid Wieland on the theme of flowers.
Dagmar Buchholz
Dagmar Buchholz, Berlin, wants to create thread dreams by hand with “flying stitches”.
Amelia Nin
With free, spontaneous and carefree embroidery, I explore my very own inner expression.
Sybille Bauer
Poppy. In other pictures, however, red can seem threatening or indicate blood. Poppies, however, are about the joy of colourful blossoms. They have completely detached themselves from nature. The shape of their leaves and stems comes from the realm of fantasy. Even their white background remains mysterious. Do they lie on a tablecloth? Do they bloom even though there is still snow? Do these questions really need to be answered?
Martha Sofia Drasdo
Each of the artworks you see has a meaning in its design. Each piece has a story, a family and a region behind it.
Luitgard Möschle
Luitgard Möschle plays generously with patterns already present on the fabric or even printed texts.