Ingrid Helena Pajo is a textile artist from Estonia, who – having in mind the importance of tactile knowledge – is exploring the roots of weaving, spinning and dyeing fabrics. Found materials are an integral part of this discovery, emphasising the journey; the collecting; the process; the bricolage.
the signs, the patterns, the motifs, painted on walls, ceilings, plates, vases, pots, woven
into carpets and clothes, poured into metal and glass, arranged into mosaics and floor tiles, drawn to the manuscripts
by the ancient romans and greeks, etruscans and mycenaeans, people who passed by, those who moved here and those who moved away, people from orient, from north, from occident, from south
by those who carried their signs with them
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the signs, the patterns, the motifs, painted on walls, ceilings, plates, vases, pots, woven
into carpets and clothes, poured into metal and glass, arranged into mosaics and floor tiles, drawn to the manuscripts
by the ancient romans and greeks, etruscans and mycenaeans, people who passed by, those who moved here and those who moved away, people from orient, from north, from occident, from south
by those who carried their signs with them
see more