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Tapestry of Culture - Code your symbol in Ukrainian embroidery


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About the Workshop 

Join this workshop and immerse yourself in the magical world of traditional Ukrainian embroidery. Embroidery holds a significant place in Ukrainian identity and folk culture, passed down through generations. During this workshop, you will delve into a realm of symbols and codes inspired by flora, fauna, and cosmic energies. You will learn embroidery stitching techniques to create your own protective symbol on your favourite garment, cushion, or as a framed art piece. You will work with the design  oberih (amulet) that originates from north-western Ukraine. Oberih is potent and contains a code that bestows protection, luck and good fortune upon its owner.  

This masterclass is designed for adults – whether complete beginners or those with some embroidery experience. Join us for a time of mindfulness, self-connection and to create your very own cherished piece of textile art. 

  

About the Artist 

Nataliya Forshaw is a Melbourne-based craft artist of Ukrainian origin. Nataliya was born and lived for decades in Ukraine and carries Ukrainian craftsmanship culture and traditions. Her main interest is traditional Ukrainian embroidery. She is passionate about studying century old national embroidery, Vyshyvanka (embroidered shirt) and Rushnyk (embroidered towel) and learning traditional embroidery techniques and stitching. Nataliya explores the world of signs and symbols used in traditional Ukrainian embroidery art. Some symbols roots date back 1000 years back to clothing worn by the first Slavic people who lived in the territory of modern Ukraine. 

Nataliya learnt from renowned Ukrainian embroidery master's and national costume researchers from the Ukrainian National Culture Treasure Museums and Collections. 

This workshop is proudly brought to you in collaboration with Create for Ukraine Project and Space2b. 

All materials are provided.


This is an Adults only workshop.

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