Ivana Habartová: Napapiiri, -30°C on the polar circle
The collection of felt, woven and knitted clothing articles were created by Ivana Habartová, a student of clothing design at the University of Fine Arts in Bratislava during an exchange study trip to the Faculty of Art and Design in Rovaniemi, Finland. She tried to create both the atmosphere of a Finnish winter and at the same time a snapshot of traditional Finnish craft. In order to implement this, she chose the three most common techniques in Finland: loom weaving, felting and knitting.
Further articles of magazine Craft, Art, Design 01/2003:
- Katarína Hubová: Hats and caps to wear?
- Ivana Habartová: Napapiiri, -30°C on the polar circle
- Textile journey throughout Europe
- Mária Čelková: Ceramic statue by Vladimír Oravec
- Miluška Trachtová: Space for a tapestry
- Klára Kubičková: Never ending discoveries. The life and work of Elena Taby
- Tibor Uhrín: The playful face of Colombia
- Anna Chlupová: A perfect textile miniature
- Martin Mešša: Master of detail
- Izabela Danterová: The charm of straw
- Juraj Zajonc: Metamorphosis of a fibre
- Eva Švajdová: Woollen bags

