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Isabella Künzli Waller

  • Textile dyer
  • Rancate, Switzerland
  • Rising Star
Isabella Künzli Waller Textile dyer
Contact
Italian, English, French, German
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+41 796651321
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Mastering the unpredictable

  • • Isabella's first silk sheets in batik were for a fashion boutique in Lugano
  • • She learned from local batik artists in Indonesia
  • • She carries out courses for young people and adults

After a professional career as a stylist and textile designer, Isabella Künzli Waller felt the need to channel her creativity following an ancient, slow, meditative and nature friendly art form. She learned the batik dyeing technique in 2014 in Indonesia, carrying out various internships with internationally recognized professionals. Later, she refined her skills with the Dutch Benedictine nuns of the St. Hildegardis Monastery, experts in silk weaving and in the art of batik. Looking to innovate with the research of fabrics made from natural fibers and experimenting with natural dyes, she opened her own workshop in 2016. Her subjects are often figurative retaining strong references to the real world and human nature.

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Works

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Voglia di leggerezza

This reversible piece with hidden hems is patterned with alliums. It is made in Batik on silk, with canting, brushes and hot wax. The various shades of burnt-earth and orange with a pale yellow background and crackle effect on the back are obtained through natural immersion dyes using reseda (weld), turmeric roots, madder roots and camping wood (logwood).

Height 180 cm
Width 30 cm

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Palm spring

This hand-hemmed square scarf is made in Batik on silk with canting, brushes and hot wax. The various shades of green, and the light blue background are obtained through natural immersion dyes using persicaria tinctoria, reseda (weld), olive leaves, indigo, chlorophyll and camping wood (logwood).

Height 140 cm
Width 140 cm

Photo: ©Giulio Waller
Effetto zebrato

This hand-hemmed square scarf is made in Batik on silk with canting, brushes and hot wax. The various shades of grey, and the blue and green background are obtained through natural immersion dyes using persicaria tinctoria, reseda (weld), indigo and camping wood (logwood).

Height 145 cm
Width 145 cm

Photo: ©Giulio Waller
Alchechengi

This kimono jacket with English stitching and handmade hems is a one size fits all with a matching belt. The unique piece is made in Batik on silk with canting, brushes and hot wax. The various shades of light salmon and grey-violet are obtained through natural immersion dyes using avocado stones, turmeric roots, madder roots and logwood.

Height 52 cm
Width 142 cm

Photo: ©Giulio Waller
Seated woman with a guitar

This loose, soft tunic with two side slits is made with English stitching and handmade hems. The unique piece is handcrafted in Batik on silk with canting, brushes and hot wax. The various shades of white, blue and bright pink a are obtained through natural immersion dyes using avocado stones, reseda (weld), acacia, turmeric roots, cochineal, indigo and camping wood (logwood).

Length 115 cm
Width 103 cm
Height 29 cm

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