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I am a textile designer with over 10 years experience in surface pattern design, with an extended focus on manual printing methods. Constantly seeking symbols, patterns, and order in repetitive prints, which I transfer onto textiles using the block printing process. Although my approach evolves from the rigors of my architectural background, I embrace the spontaneous and imperfect characteristics of block printing and consider them essential in delivering an authentic visual message. My latest collection is rooted in the study of spontaneous flora and natural habitats with rare human interventions.

Month of Sundays emerged during my explorations in the realm of manual printing, encompassing a range of printed home textiles. Meaning "a very long time," the name carries references to the manual printing process but also to the indulgence regarding work and creation. It's been 17 years since I made my first repetitive print, and now I can say that prints are at the core of my work. Month of Sundays is also a reminder about patience and waiting, that everything will happen exactly in its own time. To see available homeware textiles, click here.

Atelier - recurring workshops hosted at the charming greenhouse Primitiv Plants, with introductive notions in linocut, manual printing and repetitive design. The workshops are intended for begginer adults, last for 3 hours and all the materials are included in the fee, as well as a starting linocut kit for you to take home and explore your own designs. For more details please follow the Atelier page.