And her unique embroidered one of a kind cushions are a special collection across both cork fabric and a denim fabric in different colours. Her bleached artworks, which are digitally transformed, became the basis for her bedding collection for ZigZagZurich. To be able to reproduce her artistic work, she uses printing techniques. It has to flow from the mind to the fingers and through the body." Therefore every single piece of work is unique. "As nothing can be planned the creation process uses so much free energy. The music gives a feeling and vibration, which she uses live to create shapes and patterns. For example, there is a technique she calls music improvisation. To support her work, she applies different methods. She loves to let something happen and to respond to it. To expose herself fully to one technique fascinates Carmen. This is the magical moment where you can surprise yourself. Forms and compositions appear, which only you perceive when taking the fabric off the machine. "Embroidering with the Lorrine machine is fascinating, because you do not have time to think, you always have to follow the needle and keep the fabric under tight control. She began without designing, to embroider pictures on textiles, abstract landscapes, which functioned both as an image, as well as a surface pattern or basis. During her studies she has discovered her passion for thoughtless, intuitive work. The Swiss textile designer Carmen Boog, lives and works in Lucerne, Switzerland.
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