Exhibition: Fashion and Nature
Galerie Handwerk, Germany
4. udgave af Boligliv
The Top Lot Award work from 2018 – 2020
Møntergade 6, 1116 Copenhagen, Denmark
Fleuriste in Copenhagen, Denmark
Exhibition: Fashion and Nature
Galerie Handwerk, Germany
4. udgave af Boligliv
The Top Lot Award work from 2018 – 2020
Møntergade 6, 1116 Copenhagen, Denmark
Galerie Handwerk, Max-Joseph-Straße 4, 80333 Munich, Germany
The theme of the exhibition is “Fashion and Nature”. Nature is a topic that has always interested fashion: be it the original provision of raw materials like wool, silk and other natural fibres – an always new and amazing abundance of flowers on fabric and lace – be it the decorative elements created in feathers, artificial flowers and straw.
Again and again the approaches and goals of fashion, to attract attention, to promote oneself and stand out, were compared with behavioural patterns in nature.
On the one hand the exhibition would like to show natural motifs in designs by international designers, but also the inspiration from nature in traditional trades such as fabric weavers, fabric printers and lace manufactures. On the other hand the exhibition would like to show innovative and unusual examples from the field of traditional handcrafts such as those of the flower makers and feather workers.
In this exhibition my main focus was to show different ways to use artificial flowers. It is often difficult for people to imagine how to use artificial flowers in the modern world. Of cause it is because we have a more practical view of life today and the artificial flower bloom on your evening dress is no longer a sign of wealth. Therefore, the craft of artificial flowers is today minimized and more aimed towards the haute couture or the very selective customer who cherishes the craft.
Here I have created different art pieces that shows new and more modern ways to use artificial flowers. You will be able to use every art piece as it is, as an accessory, for your special outfit or day – some more classic than others.
Fleuriste og skrædder med værksted i indre by.
Mit kreative arbejde kom med i 4.udgave af Boligliv 2021 – med et fint interview om mit daglige virke som Fleuriste.
Læs artiklen her
My assignment was to design and create the Top Lot Award for 2018. It was a great success and we have continued the collaboration until 2020, were the company were closed down for because of the corona pandemic.
My inspiration for the Top Lot Award was an iris which is a symbol of hope and wisdom in many countries.
I have created a flower with mink in focus. Besides the mink I have added silk and feathers to the flower. I have used my pressing moulds to create structure in the mink and the rest of the petals are shaped with hand tools. The feathers are added to create a color contrast in the design.
This is a small selection of tiny Christmas accessories. All my accessories can be used in different ways. – these ones can be used as a broach, decoration in your hair or as a little new thing on your tree.
In the end of 2019 the well-known danish designer Ole Yde opened his first interior shop, Ca’d’Oro, in Copenhagen.
In the end of 2019 the well-known danish designer Ole Yde opened his first interior shop, Ca’d’Oro, in Copenhagen. The shop offers everything from luxurious fragrances, specially selected antiques, delicate jewelry or handmade silk flowers for the home. Ole Yde also creates his own smaller designs for the shop as the Christmas ballerinas for the tree.
In 2019 I was asked if I would like to create some silk flowers for the home. I had not earlier made flowers as interior items. But I thought it was a good idea and it has been an ongoing collaboration since the first tulip and rose entered the shop. Besides my flowers I have also created different other accessories as beaded broaches, headpieces etc for the shop.
Year 2020
This project was an artistic collaboration of the two brands. The series of images that we made should work as inspiration as well as a show off and create attention.
I have never created accessories for shoes before. So it was fun to have in mind that the accessories should be able to work in a new way.
Among the accessories that can be used for shoe as well as a broach or in the hair are: The little hand embodied bird, the beaded leaves and the colorful beetles.
Some of the pictures also include wire animals and insects. They are also all created by me but were originally made for my Christmas table, in Royal Copenhagen in 2018.
The silk flowers on the pictures were also specially made for the photos, but only to create an artistic feeling as the artificial flowers will not be able to withstand the Danish weather.
In the early spring of 2019 I was contacted by the jewelry company PANDORA. They were to create a showroom for autumn/winter 2019 and they wanted me to be a part of it.
The name of the installation was “Rebelle in Wonderland”. A magical world of nature, colors and of cause jewelry.
I was helping to create a forest floor full of pressed silk leaves in varied colors. More than 250 silk leaves were cut out by hand and pressed one by one.
Take a look at the pictures to see some of the magic.
“My Christmas is not tied to traditions. We have always traveled a lot in my family, so for me Christmas does not look a certain way” says Effi Pingel, who has released her inner child and created a Christmas table buzzing with life, magic and poetry.
Despite the season, a promise
of spring and new beginnings is presented with the table setting. Nature is
brought in, with branches to support Effi’s handmade flowers, bumblebees,
butterflies, goldsmiths and beetles. All together adding a feeling of a cosy
and relaxed Christmas.
The unique fauna consists of small handmade
sculptures, neatly made from silk, beads and fur. The animals are discovered
among branches, berries and pinetrees.
I have worked with fur in many different ways and with different techniques. This Sample shows a technique where I only use my pressing tools. All leaves are cut out by hand and pressed individually.
The textile sample was presented at PREMIÈRE VISION in Paris in 2018.