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Marie Katharina Fischer

  • Textile creator
  • Waddeweitz, Germany
  • Rising Star
Marie Katharina Fischer Textile creator
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For the love of time and nature

  • • Marie Katharina embraces traditional textile dyeing techniques
  • • Rural life influences the colours, shapes, textures, and themes in her work
  • • She dyes all her fabrics with vegetable dyes

Marie Katharina Fischer's Walddorf School education helped her discover some of her greatest passions early in life, namely her interest in textiles and art. She purchased her first sewing machine at the age of 12, and began making costumes for theatre projects. Marie Katharina studied free art in Braunschweig and costume design at the university of arts in Berlin. After completing her bachelor's and master's degrees, she worked in film and television production and at various theaters as a costume designer. With time, she developed a strong curiosity about what creations would emerge if she had more creative freedom. In a life-changing moment, Marie Katharina cancelled all her plans in the industry, moved to the countryside, and began working on her own designs, experimenting with new techniques. This resulted in her large-scale organic textile pictures made from vegetable-dyed fabrics with geometric shapes.

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Works

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Photo: ©Marie Katharina Fischer
Lamp

This is a wall-hung lamp made with vegetable dyed and waxed fabrics.

Photo: ©Marie Katharina Fischer
When I was a child

This is a fabric painting. It is a thin patchwork of different fabrics, such as silk, linen and cotton. The piece was dyed with vegetable and cochineal dyes.

Photo: ©Marie Katharina Fischer
Noesslthal

This is a fabric painting. It was made with a combination of silk, linen and cotton and dyed with vegetable dye.

Photo: ©Marie Katharina Fischer
Indigo

This piece was a sketch for a larger piece of work. It was made with silk, cotton and linen, and dyed with vegetable dyes.

Photo: ©Marie Katharina Fischer
Jannis

This is a quilt dyed with plants. The quilt has three layers that are bound together with handquilting stitches.

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