Homo Faber logo
©All rights reserved

Actiniae II

This shimmering, almost iridescent, blue-violet textile sculpture resembles coral or a seashell. It was made using an old embroidery technique called smocking. The technique creates an indented surface which accentuates the contrasting colours through a play of light and dark.
Artisan
Profile
Ingrid Larssen
Stokmarknes, Norway
Ingrid Larssen grew up in northern Norway on a small island with only 8,000 inhabitants. Like most girls back then, she learned to knit and sew from h ...
Homo Faber
Receive inspiring craft discoveries
Presented by
Terms of useCookiesCopyrightsPrivacy policyContact info