Urban seating on the foundations of the past (2025) NTF

Digital print,
tarpaulin
45 x 45 cm
Students: Aleks Balažic, Lorena Baš, Ana Bogdanov, Oja Flis, Lovro Frece, Doroteja Fras, Laura Gluhar, Nina Gulič, Marika Gönc, Sandra Grlj, Nik Hrovat, Daša Ivanuša, Nuša Javornik, Miša Marguč Jensterle, Sašo Jakob, Luša Karner, Lea Kočevar, Lea Krišelj, Nina Kuhar, Jana Kusovac, Žan Kranjčević, Lea Lavrenčič, Teja Medvešček, Brankica Mikić, Sara Poropatič, Žan Marcel Stermecki, Sara Selšek, Gea Stošicki, Lara Sudar, Zala Škodnik, Tina Taler, Jure Tratar, Katja Tratnjek, Laura Zalar, Tina Žibert, Boris Beja, Nejla Kadirić Mentor and project manager: doc. Boris Beja
Dolik exhibition salon, Jesenice
Using and depicting the pattern

Among the various fields of visual creativity, textile art is perhaps the most effective in its use and representation of pattern. The students drew inspiration from Balkan kilims, the heritage of Balkan weaving, interlacing, and textile ornamentation.

Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Department of Textiles, Graphic Arts and Design, Chair of Information and Graphic Arts Technology

Thanks to: Svet za umetnost, Univerza v Ljubljani. Anselma, Dean Frank, Razkrite roke, Print Point d.o.o.

Photo Maša Pirc