




The pandemic forced Jeannet Leendertse to move away from creating textile cowls and scarves into a new creative area. She was making all accessories but felt her progress was stalling. “One day, taking a walk along the coast near my home, I had an epiphany. I wondered if a local type of seaweed could be used in fibre art,” she says. Through trial and error, she developed ways to harvest, work with and preserve rockweed. In her decorative pieces, Jeannet coils and stitches it with waxed linen thread to form vessels, while in her 3D wearable objects, she evokes the life rippling under the water. From baskets to pleated accessories, her artworks mirror her surroundings. “I want my work to have a strong connection with the natural environment,” she says. As a native of the Netherlands living in the USA, Jeannet continues to explore nature and a sense of belonging in her work.
Jeannet Leendertse is an expert artisan: she began her career in 2014
Jeannet Leendertse