Living textiles by Lisa Lichtenfels
Realism in nylon.
"It would not have occurred to me that such realistic figures could be created from nylon fabric," says Lisa Lichtenfels, founder of sculptural textiles, an artist from Massachusetts (USA).
With her inherent fantasy, humor and understanding of psychology, the master creates real sculptural portraits, uniting the heroes with complex plots and compositions.
For more than twenty-five years, Lisa has been working with nylon, a material that is not only delicate, but also capricious. "If you lightly hook, scratch, a" path "ran along the fabric, which, unfortunately, is irreversible."
For this reason, the author does not like to send his works to exhibitions.
The sizes of the dolls range from twelve to sixty centimeters in height, but there are also heroes created in full human growth.
At the heart of each work is a wire frame on which "muscles" are built up from a fibrous filler. Nylon is stretched from above, perfectly imitating human skin.
To create the illusion of a living body with the help of textiles, a gift that is not available to everyone. Lisa Lichtenfeltz succeeds.
Historical reference:
Her passion for drawing and painting led Lisa to the Philadelphia College of Art, where she studied illustration and film production.
After graduation, the girl got into the Walt Disney studio as an animator. Soon she was assigned to the department where movable dolls were created - cartoon characters. Here the artist gained experience in making wire skeletons. By this time, working with textiles captured her so much that Lisa quit the film studio and completely immersed herself in creating her own characters.
In 1985, Lisa Lichtenfeltz was elected to the National Institute of American Puppet Artists NIADA (International Organization of Artists and Patrons of the Arts dedicated to the art of contemporary dolls).
Lisa's sculptures and installations are of great interest among collectors from all over the world, they are in galleries and museums.
Lisa says:
“Fabric is one of the oldest man-made materials in visual arts. Not so long ago, thanks to the invention of extremely flexible nylon, it became possible to create figures as realistic as possible. Using the stretch properties of this material, I have developed a technique for layering different colored nylons and modeling the shape and texture with a needle. "
“Over time, I liked to tell whole stories with my characters. Here is how the doll “Princess Arsinui galloping on an ostrich was created:
The idea of this work was born at a time when I was fond of ancient Egyptian history. In one of the books I came across a plot of four thousand years ago! He portrayed a woman participating in ostrich races. I thought: an interesting idea - an ancient princess riding a bird! "
The master's works are so spiritualized and realistic that sometimes, coming close to a doll made in Life-size scale (the dimensions are close to the proportions of a human body), you refuse to believe that there is not a living person in front of you ...
“I was five when a neighbor was selling his farm. While my mother was examining the furniture for sale, I slipped into the back room. Things were taken out from there, only a two-door wardrobe remained. The doors were opened, and I saw a large doll inside, which amazed me to the core with its appearance. At that moment, life taught me to treat dolls as magical creatures. "
“I have a photographic memory. If I see an interesting person, I will never forget his face. Sometimes an image suitable for embodiment pops up in my memory from the depths of decades. Sometimes it is born from a combination of traits of several people. "
“I taught a lot, but today I gave up this activity. The processes of teaching students and working on a doll are emotionally contradictory. When you teach, your being turns outward, towards bestowal, and when you create a doll, on the contrary, you look closely, listen, absorb. I was not so flexible, it took me more than half a month to switch. "
“I understand the difference between craft and art as follows: You can make a doll using traditional materials. You can perform it amazingly accurately, but all this will be only technical perfection, nothing more.
When I work on a figure, I feel something mystical in the process, I see a real, almost living person in front of me. If you can catch this sensation, then it will be art! Then you will see not a doll and not even an art object, but an individuality. "
Viewers say:
- Very realistic and lively artwork. At the same time, the collection is also good in that it presents different emotions of people in opposite life situations.
- For a long time I could not believe that these were not photos of real people. Simply amazing, such realism is amazing!
- They are as if they were alive, I would never have thought that these figures are made of nylon! Yes, the artist has a talent from God, in her dolls she conveys both feelings and emotions.
- This is something not real, beyond understanding! Thank you for the pleasure of viewing and the talent of the Master!
“For me, dolls are not a figment of the imagination, they are real. When I work on characters, they are absolutely real. "
Photos are taken from open sources on the Internet.
With love and respect, Tatiana Kalinina
Instagram @tatakalinyshka
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