Friday, April 28, 2006

landart in style of etno in island Kihnu (2)

International designproject Remembering the Future. Landart in style of etno in island Kihnu

Leelo - print design with lace imitation

Mihkli - patterndesign for hometextile

Mihkli - same design for paper napkins

fabric of Mihkli used for fashion - Aldo Järvsoo collection Folckcouture

Mihkli as fabric for fashion - Aldo Järvsoo collection Folckcouture

same design in cotton - for bedsets


some details with embroidery

etnodesign inspired of embroydery of women's blouse from place called Mihkli in West-Estonia

The whole Himmeli design in raport ( 2 times) - 150x64

Himmeli - detail

Halflinen home-textiles - some samples


Himmeli - etnodesign inspired of patterns of estonian and finnish folckart



printed sample for Leelo design

Original Leelo as ready product - packing of blanket cover and pillow case

Leegi as whole design 150cmx2x32cm

Leegi - inspired of estonian pattern called as leegikiri

Leegi as bedset

Kuusalu as part of fashionphotografy. Jenny's clothes and Kärt as a model on left:)

Kuusalu detail

design inspired of embroidery of Kuusalu (north of Estonia). Raport 150cm x 64cm

Kuumari - inspired of my own design Kuusalu (as version for Christmas)

Kuumari as in 2 x raport (150 cm x 64cm)

detail of Kirbla

Kirbla - inspired of Kirbla's (west of Estonia) women's skirt

Kirbla as part of fashionphotography


Etnomix of Estonian, Finnish and Dutch roots in nowadays design.

prototype of nowadays women's universal vest- bag of laptop -pillow-bag for carring baby-muff. International designproject Remembering the Future

weaving? no, it's felting

wool as weft

basic structure. labane called in Estonia.

felt as warp

feminine

transparent, even light

again another point of view

from another point of view

...or surface

........

flaxfelt again - another view to make pattern ......

leftovers felted into wool

recyceling - same pattern and new pattern; leftovers felted into wool

metal stairs pattern in flax

felt of flax - what can we design with that?

Remembering the Future. Project for young designers not for remembering their roots.

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