It was one of Ruta's heavenly birds that captured my attention and it opened the gates to Ruta's amazingly mind-blowing world of micro crochet. I invited her over for an interview, so let's find out more about this masterful designer.
Hello Ruta and welcome to the blog!
Please introduce yourself to my readers- who is Ruta privately and professionally?
I am a crochet loving caffeine junky. Sewing thread hoarder. Princess on a bead.
You
earned your bachelor and master’s textiles degree at the Vilnius Art Academy,
Faculty of Arts in Kaunas. Who was most influential in your work /inspiration
and how did your artistic career develop through the years?
All of my teachers where and are very strong personalities, incredible artists. Of course, some of them had more influence, but I think it would be politically incorrect to exclude any of them:)
I am just glad to have studied in the period they were professors at the academy.
I've come to understand that you participated in the costume making for theater plays. What did that engagement require and what kind of costumes did you make?
Yes, the theater is always in my life, even though I hate it. :) Just kidding. Although, even if I don't actively pursue work in the theater, somehow I end up there. Just finished one in Oslo where I was a scenographer.
Your micro crochet jewelry is dazzling, unique and extraordinary, made out of the thinnest sewing threads. How did sewing threads enter your life and enchant you?
My grandmother is a seamstress, her house was full of sewing threads and fabrics. It was natural. Later during my studies I remember I bought an old box at a flea market where I accidentally found a 0,75mm hook. And I was hooked.
Besides sewing threads that are your signature tool for telling your stories and expressing your world, what other materials do you enjoy using and incorporating in your pieces?
For me the most favorite place in the world is a hardware store, when I get to one I feel like a child in a candy store – I go nuts - I want to buy everything and implement in to my work. Of course I have some preferences, my number one favorite material, after sewing threads of course, is beads. But for now they are stored in large quantities under my bed waiting for their turn.
For me the most favorite place in the world is a hardware store, when I get to one I feel like a child in a candy store – I go nuts - I want to buy everything and implement in to my work. Of course I have some preferences, my number one favorite material, after sewing threads of course, is beads. But for now they are stored in large quantities under my bed waiting for their turn.
Your portfolio looks like a wondrous, colorful storybook. As a motif, paradise birds seem to be your signature pieces. Can you please share the process of creating one? What does the birth of a bird look like? It looks like a lengthy process because your work is immaculate to perfection and extremely detailed.
There
are a few stages: first of all I gather all my threads and I stare at them Oo. I
decide on the type and figure out the gamma. I begin with the feather. Since
crocheting is a long and sometimes meditating process, by the time I finish the
feather I usually contemplate the rest of the bird.
Apart from birds, what other motifs do you like to work on?
I
would like to work on many things. I always have tons of projects circling my
mind but given the limited amount of
time we are given only few materialize. At the moment I'm obsessed with
victorian sentimental mourning hair jewelry. What comes next – only my doctor
knows :)
Your participation in exhibitions is extensive and admirable. What exhibition had the greatest impact and influence in your promotion as a micro crochet artist ?
I
only recently started to actively participate as a crotchet artist, so it's
kind of hard to pick one, but I think the honorable mention award I got from
the Triple Parade exhibition gave me a
boast.
Can you describe an ordinary day working on your crochet pieces?
TV's
on, 1th cup of coffee, squirrel turning the wheel making electricity
for my TV. Nothings on. I prefer to dive strait into work while I'm drinking my
first cup of coffee but it all depends on the light and the time of the year.
For crocheting I usually need good lighting. In the summer I can work from
early morning to late at night.
What part of the process is the most enjoyable? Is there a particular place where you like to work?
I
would say manual labour – the actual crocheting – when I contemplate new ideas.
What do you do in your free time?
Drink
coffee extensively and enjoy being lazy.
Your plans for the future? Any upcoming exhibitions?
I
am opening my studio for Oslo Open festival this weekend. One of my birds is in
France right now, another one in the Netherlands and soon it will be traveling to
Ukraine. So my birds are pretty busy at the moment.
I love the bird and the bracelet they are beautiful.
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Aren't they the cutest? Thank you for dropping by!
DeleteThis is gorgeous! Absolute art!
ReplyDeleteThank's for introducing this to us, I think it's a great source of inspiration.
Have a nice day Maya,
Sigrid
Glad you like it Sigrid! I am in awe :)
ReplyDeleteМайа. благодарю за вдохновение. Эти шикарные вещи сделаны с большим мастерством. Я в восторге.
ReplyDeleteThank you Galja! Enjoy it!
DeleteWow! So many talented and super creative people out there. Inspirational and beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it, Maya, whereupon each time I visit your beautiful world I feel as if I have died and gone to heaven!! Today is no exception. Oh my goodness what sublime creations to be seen here. I am speechless at each of Ruta's exquisite creations....the birds....oh the birds.....I am for once at a loss for words. 'Tis always so exciting when you interview these amazing designers; thank you, Maya.
ReplyDeleteSo happy you enjoy visiting my blog Kim. I try my best to find truly exceptional and incredibly talented people :)
DeleteSuch lovely imagination and a beautiful sense of color. What an artist!
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Hallo Maya :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing decorations! Wow! I'm impressed!
Greetings from Poland :)
Hello Magda Lena!Welcome!
DeleteWow! The birds are truly amazing. I can't imagine working with such tiny thread and hooks. Truly wow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous and inspiring post Maya. Thank you for sharing at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kerryanne