It was Burns day at the weekend and these skirts though made out of kimonos reminded me of kilts and Vivian Westwood's tartan punk, recycled splendour, created by Kaya
Bianca Severijns transforms hand-torn paper into intricate vessels, blankets, garments and art works that echo the rhythms of nature and life. Some pieces resemble nests, while others take the form of grand, wearable furs - protective yet delicate, like quills on an echidna’s back, forming an illusive armour.
For the 2019 Venice Biennial Personal Structures 'Identities', she created a wall installation of protective blankets and a video, symbolising fundamental human rights, security, and freedom.
Decorated inside and out this embroidered sleeveless bodice originates from the region of Kraków, Poland. The example above has internal cream fabric embroidered and black fabric external with sequins and beads and embroidered stylised roses and poppies, leaves, and spirals made in chain stitch, flat stitch and 'engraved' rzeźbiony styles.
A jacket made of bias-bound scraps of textiles and tapestry.