Using a unique technique that employs natural growth processes to create textiles from plant roots, Interwoven guides root networks to grow into designed patterns. These growth patterns explore the intersection of microscopic plant anatomy and man-made structures, combining natural tissue formations with artificial designs.
Participant
DIANA SCHERER, Lauingen, Germany, 1971. Lives and works in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Technical Collaborators
Snijmeesters; Gijs Woldhek; Michel Claus and Sjoerd Knibbler (Photography)
Thanks
Radboud University Nijmegen, Menno Wigman, Gallery Andriesse Eyck, Museum Kranenburgh, Colin Huizing, Gerard van der Weerden, Liesje Mommer
Supporters
Mondriaanfund, Creative Industries Fund, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, Fonds Kwadraat, Museum Kranenburgh