Estonia
Ljudmila Swarczewskaja is a contemporary textile artist, member of Estonian Artist's Union. Her work...
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About the artist
Joined In 2015
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Ljudmila Swarczewskaja is a contemporary textile artist, member of Estonian Artist's Union. Her works were acquired by the Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design, the Russian Museum of Estonia, Estonian Actor's Union (ENL) and are part of private collections in Estonia, Italy, Finland, Sweden, France, Russia, Belgium, Germany.
She graduated Summa Cum Laude from both Moscow College of Applied Arts and Estonian Academy of Arts, where she followed the courses of reknowned professors Mall Tomberg, Mari Adamson and Helene Kuuma.
Ljudmila Swarczewskaja designs textile artworks for more than 30 years. She masters gobelin tapestry, researching for the harmony of colors and smoothly composing abstract designs. Using natural materials, she develops her own author's technique - a combination of traditional weaving and netting. Through her tapestries, the artist expresses her thoughts on space, nature, music, poetry and relationship between human beings.
According to the Professor Boris Bernstein, member of the International Association of Art Critics, « Ljudmilla Swarczewskaja is a talented and bright artist, a first class expert in artistic textiles. She combines both a rare personal artistic imagination and well-rounded artistic...
Moscow Kollege of Applied Arts
Estonian Academy of Arts
2015 - “SADA” Textile Art of Estonia 1915 – 2015, Tallinn Art hall
2014/15 - 2nd Modern Textile Art Triennale. Tsaritsyno, Moscow. Russia
2014 - 7th International Art Biennale of Ferrara, Italy
2014 - “Through Joy and Sorrow” personal exhibition. House of Hopneri. Tallinn. Estonia
2013 - “Sounds and Voices” personal exhibition. Pärnu Central Library, Estonia
2012/13 - “Bookmark” Exhibition of Estonian Textile Artists’ Association, Estonia
Museums and galleries in Pärnu, Võru, Viljandi, Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
2011 - 1st Modern Textile Art Triennale. Tsaritsyno, Moscow, Russia
2011- “Word” Exhibition of Estonian Textile Artists’ Association, National Library of Estonia, Tallinn