Portfolio/Exhibitions
I found a lovely reminder of the Vogue Knitters Tour 2007
by connie on Mar.10, 2010, under Colour Play Sept. 2007, ConnieleneKnits blog
I do not know the name of the model wearing my Great New Zealand Cloak – but it was a nice surprise to find this photograph today. I had followed an advertisement for the upcoming Italian “Vogue Knitting Italia 2010″ tour and explored and found this photograph from the 2007 tour which came to New Zealand & Australia. That tour was also hosted by Carla Scott and Nicky Epstein, and we were all delighted to meet them.
Intarsia Gallery
by connie on Feb.02, 2010, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Intarsia Gallery
I am reorganising the galleries and I hope that if you like free form intarsia, and some more formal intarsia that you will enjoy viewing this gallery.
ConnieLene Unique Handknits on Etsy
by connie on Dec.15, 2009, under Colour Play Sept. 2007, ConnieLene Unique Knits, ConnieleneKnits blog
One can do wonders with yarn
by connie on Oct.14, 2009, under ConnieleneKnits blog, New Pieces
One can do wonders with an extensive stash of yarns. I do not an extensive stash here in the Netherlands, although I am trying to fix that situation. Some of my yarn from New Zealand has founds its way to me and I have been able to purchase new yarns that have never been available to me except over the net.
So some of the stuff I am creating is a bit different – I am making pieces for a colder climate, pieces that are safe as well as gorgeous to wear when cycling (seeing as I am in the Netherlands), and a dress and a felted Jacket for exhibition in New Zealand. I have also been playing with the Hyperbolic Plane – increases in a scarf, as well working on the Moebius scarf and the Magic Cast On.
Knitting and Crochet, Free Form and Scrumbling
by connie on Jul.18, 2009, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Intarsia Gallery, Not Knitting
From “About.com”
In its purest form in Western art, an abstract art is one without a recognisable subject, one which doesn’t relate to anything external or try to “look like” something. Instead the colour and form (and often the materials and support) are the subject of the abstract painting. It’s completely non-objective or non-representational.
I think those of us who create in the free form way with techniques such as crochet, knitting are asbstract artists.
2008 / 2009 – created without my stash
by connie on Jan.08, 2009, under ConnieleneKnits blog, New Pieces
Leave a Comment :Repeatable more or less more...Excerpt from Vogue Tour article by Alice Pepper
by connie on Nov.12, 2007, under Colour Play Sept. 2007, ConnieleneKnits blog
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Vogue Knitting Tour Group pictures from the Colour Play exhibition.
Fiber artist and knit designer Connie Lene Johnston gave us a sneak peek of her “Colour Play” collection. The show would officially open in a few days, featuring her work as well as that of students from the Whitecliffe College of Arts & Design.
During the wine-and-cheese reception, Ms. Johnston described each garment’s evolution, texture, construction and how she used color in each one. We were invited to try on the clothes—not your typical art exhibit.
Vogue Knitting Tour Group pictures from the Colour Play exhibition thank you to Alice Pepper
Colour Play Exhibition
by connie on Oct.01, 2007, under Colour Play Sept. 2007, ConnieleneKnits blog
at the Randolph St Gallery – Whitecliffe School of Fine Arts & Design. September 2007.
ConnieLene’s unique knit designs alongside the work of BFA Fashion design students from Whitecliffe.
The Vogue Knitting Tour of Australia and New Zealand 2007, hosted by Nicky Epstein and Carla Scott, Vogue Knitting Knitting Editor attended the special opening.
Gumbo Ya Ya photos
by connie on Dec.08, 2002, under 2000-2007, ConnieleneKnits blog, Gumbo Ya Ya Sept. 2002, Intarsia
Leave a Comment :art, Cloak, designer, exhibition, experiment, free form, intarsia, multi media, sculpture, Unique Design, Vogue more...Gumbo Ya Ya Exhibition
by connie on Sep.30, 2002, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Gumbo Ya Ya Sept. 2002
“Gumbo Ya-Ya” was an exciting multi-media exhibition of paintings, sculpture and knit garments, held at the Yvonne Rust Gallery, The Quarry, in Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand.
Mardi Gras, colour and the hidden was the focus of The Yvonne Rust Gallery’s Gumbo YaYa (a bit of everything) exhibition. Melanie FerDon, Trina Garratt and I curated the multimedia exhibition.
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