Cut-out clothes and colour collecting: Ruth Kent's multidisciplinary approach to the world of woven textiles
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London-based textiles designer Ruth Kent passionately explores color in her designs, blending traditional weaving techniques with modern digital processes. Inspired by her education at Central Saint Martins, she crafts intricate patterns and joyful prints, most notably seen in her upcoming silk scarf collection. Ruth embraces a multidisciplinary creative practice, which includes weaving, printing, writing, and collaborating with others. Projects like Paperplay and her photobook 'For all the joy to come' exemplify her efforts to bridge craft and digital art, making her work dynamic and innovative.
Although delicate and detail-oriented, Ruth's work doesn't just sit inside traditional formats for textile design. "At the moment, my practice is definitely not one thing."
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