Sobre Camilla Kovac
DESCUBRE MáS SOBRE CAMILLA KOVAC
Camilla Kovac
Philosophy
'Swedish designer Camilla Kovac may look like an anarchist, but she thinks like an architect. One of the first textile designers to start cutting holes in textiles and structuring them in terms of negative space, Kovac's early works related more to deconstruction architecture than they did to fabric design. 'I've always liked surfaces', she said. 'They are what we see first, what invites us closer and what draws us in'. Kovac's talent for laser-cutting circular repeats and crescent shapes imbue her works with the transparency, texture and robustness more typical of a building facade than a fabric length. Her work transforms flat surfaces into richly-textured 3-D forms that challenge conventional ideas of what a textile should be'.
Publications
Camilla Kovac will be featured in a forthcoming book tilted 'Seamless' written by Bradley Quinn and published by Laurence King London in Winter 2009.
Nature Ray Charles and other items are included in various magazines, among others ‘Manhattan’ by Modern Luxury, Jan/Feb issue. More press coming up, starting fresh with 2009, magazines from past years: Vanity Fair, Interni, D Casa, Marie Claire Maison, Elle Decor, Frame, Architectural Digest, Interior Design, Metropolitan Home etc.
Biography
Camilla Kovac, Designer
Camilla Kovac was born to an oil-painter mother and a photographer father. So pursuing art-school training, ultimately earning a master’s degree from UniversityCollege of Arts, Crafts and Design, seems genetically predetermined.’ by David Sokol editor upcoming book 2009 ‘Nordic Designers’ publisher Arvinius. 'I grew up in studios with Bob Dylan’s music and the smell of oil paint always in the background. I decided not to become an artist because I found that studio work lonely, so I went to theaterschool'.
Awards
Awarded Working Grant by The Arts Grants Committee, Excellent Swedish Design, Light Idea of the Year by the magazine Sköna Hem and a Special Mention Award at The XXI Compasso d’Oro 2008, Italy. Compasso d’Oro is the most authoritative award in the section in Europe, established 1954.
Camilla Kovac
Philosophy
'Swedish designer Camilla Kovac may look like an anarchist, but she thinks like an architect. One of the first textile designers to start cutting holes in textiles and structuring them in terms of negative space, Kovac's early works related more to deconstruction architecture than they did to fabric design. 'I've always liked surfaces', she said. 'They are what we see first, what invites us closer and what draws us in'. Kovac's talent for laser-cutting circular repeats and crescent shapes imbue her works with the transparency, texture and robustness more typical of a building facade than a fabric length. Her work transforms flat surfaces into richly-textured 3-D forms that challenge conventional ideas of what a textile should be'.
Publications
Camilla Kovac will be featured in a forthcoming book tilted 'Seamless' written by Bradley Quinn and published by Laurence King London in Winter 2009.
Nature Ray Charles and other items are included in various magazines, among others ‘Manhattan’ by Modern Luxury, Jan/Feb issue. More press coming up, starting fresh with 2009, magazines from past years: Vanity Fair, Interni, D Casa, Marie Claire Maison, Elle Decor, Frame, Architectural Digest, Interior Design, Metropolitan Home etc.
Biography
Camilla Kovac, Designer
Camilla Kovac was born to an oil-painter mother and a photographer father. So pursuing art-school training, ultimately earning a master’s degree from UniversityCollege of Arts, Crafts and Design, seems genetically predetermined.’ by David Sokol editor upcoming book 2009 ‘Nordic Designers’ publisher Arvinius. 'I grew up in studios with Bob Dylan’s music and the smell of oil paint always in the background. I decided not to become an artist because I found that studio work lonely, so I went to theaterschool'.
Awards
Awarded Working Grant by The Arts Grants Committee, Excellent Swedish Design, Light Idea of the Year by the magazine Sköna Hem and a Special Mention Award at The XXI Compasso d’Oro 2008, Italy. Compasso d’Oro is the most authoritative award in the section in Europe, established 1954.
DESCUBRE MáS SOBRE CAMILLA KOVAC