Kovács Gabriella • textile artist

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…or visit my Etsy Shop for more of my creations for sale!

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Horizon I.
Horizon I.
Horizon I.
Horizon I.
Horizon I.
Horizon I.
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Horizon I.
Horizon I.
Horizon I.
Horizon I.
Horizon I.
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Horizon I.

2013
felt, individual technique
Size: 80 × 122 cm
(31,49″ × 48,03″)

This picture was inspired by Baroque gardens. Night Garden, dark colors, in the stone-basin the night sky is reflected.

The picture is made with wet felting technique. Somewhere embossed by felt needle, somewhere I embroidered.

1.100 €

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Horizon II.

2013
felt, individual technique
Size: 64 × 130 cm
(25,19″ × 51,18″)

This image is a series of Baroque gardens. Playing a game with symmetry-asymmetry.

The picture is made with wet felting technique. Somewhere embossed by felt needle, somewhere I embroidered.

Comes with little rings on the back for easy wall-mounting.

1.100 €

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Still Extant I. – African Elephant

2010
felt, individual technique
Size: 126 × 114 cm
(49,6″ × 44,8″)

Projecting and magnifying its lack in the future, the elephant appears as a shadow in this picture. Where is it? Is it only a shadow among the colourful foliage?

After dying the yarns and wool, I prepareed unfinished pieces of felt and arranged them into one composition. I kneaded them with the traditional wet technique afterwards. I enhanced the shadow-effect with mixing in claret-coloured silk. The beautiful, creased facture fits in very well with the rich network of the thin wool-threads covering the whole surface and the base colours.

1.290 €

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In Water V.

2023
felt, individual technique
Size: 42 × 108 cm  (42.5″” × 16.5″)

I made this picture with wet felting technique. I dyed the colors. For the decoration, I spun most of the yarn myself on a walking spindle from the colors of the wool used on the surface of the felt. I also used pre-felts, silk fabric and hand carded wool for the detailed pattern. You can attach it to the wall with the wooden slats and rings on the back. For the felting, I used the remaining wool, colors, and felts from my other works for the front felt sheets in order to fully use the materials.

I currently have this one fish. The other pieces of this series have already found owners. They decorate and cheer up the lives of the residents in living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms. Years later, I still receive positive feedback about how diverse and tireless such a detailed, richly colored image is. I warmly recommend it to anyone, regardless of age, in any place.

820 €

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Still Extant I. – African Elephant

2010
felt, individual technique
Size: 126 × 114 cm
(49,6″ × 44,8″)

Projecting and magnifying its lack in the future, the elephant appears as a shadow in this picture. Where is it? Is it only a shadow among the colourful foliage?

After dying the yarns and wool, I prepareed unfinished pieces of felt and arranged them into one composition. I kneaded them with the traditional wet technique afterwards. I enhanced the shadow-effect with mixing in claret-coloured silk. The beautiful, creased facture fits in very well with the rich network of the thin wool-threads covering the whole surface and the base colours.

1.290 €

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In Water V.

2023
felt, individual technique
Size: 42 × 108 cm  (42.5″” × 16.5″)

I made this picture with wet felting technique. I dyed the colors. For the decoration, I spun most of the yarn myself on a walking spindle from the colors of the wool used on the surface of the felt. I also used pre-felts, silk fabric and hand carded wool for the detailed pattern. You can attach it to the wall with the wooden slats and rings on the back. For the felting, I used the remaining wool, colors, and felts from my other works for the front felt sheets in order to fully use the materials.

I currently have this one fish. The other pieces of this series have already found owners. They decorate and cheer up the lives of the residents in living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms. Years later, I still receive positive feedback about how diverse and tireless such a detailed, richly colored image is. I warmly recommend it to anyone, regardless of age, in any place.

820 €