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OCH / VECK

Veck, färg, mönster - en händelserapport

Abstract
What is a fold? To fold is to bend, to allow something to head another way. Folding calls for elasticity and movement. I am fascinated by the fold. With it comes the opportunity to unfold. To refold. In that which is folded lies more than one truth. In my project OCH / VECK I use the fold as an image for this, but also as a method for creating patterns through dyeing. I fold fabric and use the technique of clamp resist to prevent the dye from reaching certain parts of it. I explore how a material work can be used in relation to thought and theory in an artistic process. By acknowledging the specific qualities of a textile material I have worked with pattern and colour to create pieces expressing something about folds. OCH / VECK is depicting a recurrence that is changing, shifting. As photographs of something that happened through the layers. As sheets carrying a story of a folded reality.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/52626
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Date
2017-06-20
Author
Samuelsson, Kajsa
Keywords
textil
vikning
färgning
mönster
Language
swe
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