Martin Mešša: Margita Hanáková
Textile artist Margita Hanáková has been devoted to textile creations for more than thirty years. During this time she was able to create a unique “handwriting” for her weaving based on traditional loom weaving, but in many elements technically and mainly with art expression it surpasses it. Hanáková is inspired by folk weaving, and her works are woven on a classical folk weaving loom.
Further articles in the magazine Craft, Art, Design 03/2005:
- Object – surface – structure
- Xénia Lettrichová: Ideas and implementation
- Dana Doricová: House, home and a place for beloved books The artistic book binding of architect Viera Mecková
- Ľubica Pavlovičová: An exhibition a little bit about the past but mostly about the present SAC + SAI + SUA = 75
- Viera Kleinová: Last … or First?
- Eva Trojanová: Playing with light
- Tibor Uhrín: About craft and design
- Mojmír Benža: Exhibition that they liked…
- Martin Mešša: Weaving days in the Court of Crafts of ÚĽUV
- Martin Mešša: Margita Hanáková
- Juraj Zajonc: Anna Drobová - Creative development of traditional bobbin lace
- Elena Kurincová: Until the bride said “I do”
- ÚĽUV is 60 years old
- Dita Nociarová: Writing on textile
- Ján Aláč: Tombstones from Novohrad
- Martin Mešša: Wrought crosses