Handwoven silk stola adorned with different colour squares.
Length 200 cm
Width 66 cm
Maja Vogl lives near Regensburg with her husband, the painter Richard Vogl, in a former village school. The studios of the artist couple are also located here. While still a student, Maja did an internship with textile designer and master weaver Sigrid Reeckmann and trained under her after school. Following her training, she began to study painting at the Academy of Arts in Munich with Rudi Tröger. "Early in my studies, I decided that I preferred weaving because I can create a greater depth of colour through the fabric," explains Maja. As well as monochrome surfaces, she likes to work with free graphic patterns made up of individual threads or stripes in a different colour. With a great deal of joy for experimentation and tremendous technical skill, Maja pushes the limits of what is possible with a handloom.
Read the full interviewPhoto: ©Eva Jünger
Handwoven silk stola adorned with different colour squares.
Length 200 cm
Width 66 cm
Photo: ©Eva Jünger
Handwoven silk stola adorned with white and grey squares.
Length 200 cm
Width 66 cm
Photo: ©Eva Jünger
Handwoven silk scarves in different red tones adorned with green lines.
Length 200 cm
Width 45 cm
Photo: ©Eva Jünger
Handwoven silk scarves in different blue tones adorned with green lines.
Length 200 cm
Width 45 cm
Photo: ©Eva Jünger
Handwoven green silk stola adorned with red and blue lines.
Length 200 cm
Width 58 cm