KASIA HOPE
selection of knit samples
exploring seascapes through double-bed structures
these knits eventually lead to my knitwear collection, “remembering the ghost crab summer”
transforming words into material through single-bed
this knit was inspired by Linette Reeman’s poem “Prayer For Everyone Who's Ever Cut My Hair, Including Myself”
thinking about
warmth & intimacy
connection with others
knit weaving technique to create depth
connected piece also using the knit weaving technique
“.pl” punchcard series on single-bed
In this series I explored how to visually convey the chaos of Poland assimilating into the capitalist world after 1989 as well as the shift into the digital era soon after.
I was interested in the colors found on computers and the internet in the early 2000s that I remember from my childhood.