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Photo by Femke Reijerman
Graduation project

Colour Dialogue

Ida Bank Blichfeld

Living in a world in which language abilities denote power and words are wielded as weapons, it is in materiality that Ida Blichfield found refuge and expression for her introversion and dyslexia. A range of industrially knitted and handwoven wearable and non-wearable armours are constructed by exaggerating tensions between hard-soft, right-wrong and loud-quiet. Colours, in particular pink, are used as a non-language that can express without words, and create identities that repel and fascinate. A video gives a glimpse into the designer’s inner monologue reflecting on the physical and mental impact of words. Through the dialogue between materiality and words, binaries become symbiotics.

Department

Contextual Design

Degree

Master

Graduation year

2021

Photoshoot

Femke Reijerman

Collaboration

Made in collaboration with Knitwear Lab, sponsored by Knitting Holland Grand