Covid eats Art: Read about my newest exhibition with fibreart and more

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Hello dear @needleworkmonday friends (do we have a name for @Needlworkmonday participants, how do we call/address ourselves? NMW‘s? The needleworkers? Mondaywriters?) long time no written word from me and I directly start with this difficult question (only joking) and I am using even more brackets in writing than before.

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I was absent because of some IRL problems, like a flood and a lot of working, but I missed you all so much, I took heart and pen (ok, only a metaphorical pen as I write on a tablet :-D) and wanted to give you a tiny update on my crafting project (yes there are some although time was short) and on my exhibition.

Let’s start with the art (which has yarn, fabric and needles involved)

Two weeks ago, we (Silvia and me) finally were able to set up our exhibition which was delayed for more than a half year because of Covid. We only had some days to get everything done and believe me it was a bit hectic. Especially for me as one of my artworks is a huge collage which I had to be assembled on-site as it did not fit into our car. The collage consists of various paintings and objects which I wanted to attach to a huge canvas which was not as intuitive as I thought: printed artworks - no problem, I could glue them on, hand painted artworks - no glue allowed or I would destroy my own artworks, not clever, printed texts - glueable, cardboard cut outs - no glue and some connecting yarn and needles. I finished this monster artwork in two days, was very happy with the final object, went home, came back the next morning (the day before the vernissage) and half of the collage was now scattered on the floor…. Fun, fun, fun ...

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But after glueing and taping everything on again, the set-up worked smoothly, as did the whole vernissage. I may even say it worked wonderfully: we had a lot of visitors and the weather was superb (read: not the announced constant rain). And believe me the weather played an important role as we could only let in six visitors at once because of Covid restrictions. The rest of the visitors had to wait outside… so no rain was really helpful :-D

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Now I will pretend you, my dear readers are our group of six visitors and give you a brief tour through the exhibition.The paintings near the entrance are from Silvia and show her analysis of the heated confrontations between police and protesters regarding Covid restrictions.

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The next artwork is a sculpture from Silvia which shows the personified fear of Covid, a monster with fangs and claws. The sculpture is wearing a ring as an allusion to the pop culture mem of „one ring to rule them all“… jokingly we said everyone who kisses the ring will be spared of covid (of will infect himself immediately :-D)

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Now, dear reader, please look at the floor, where you can spot some funny colorful circles. They belong to three paintings from Silvia which visualize the spatial restrictions and their dissolution during the various stages of lockdowns. The dots in the paintings symbolize people and in the first one they are confined in their homes. The second one shows how gradually freedom is regained and people can visit shops or restaurants in smaller groups. And in the last painting all restrictions are gone, and everybody can move freely… even the dots are no longer held by the restrictions of the painting and move through the room.

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The next sculpture, also from Silvia, shows the fragile balance people experienced during the hard lockdown, where they had to stay at home. They occupy themselves with newfound hobbies like sport or dancing, some fall into depression others enjoy the quiet time. (You can see it on the photo together with the covid monster)


Turning around dear reader you will now meet my fibre art „the chapel of health“. You saw parts of it during the last year and I already have written a lot about it. But this was the first time I could really set it up in a big enough room.

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You already know that the main topic of my artwork is the imbalance between men and women which was even more obvious during the pandemic as women are still traditionally expected to do the most care work but also have paid jobs. During the lockdowns many women simultaneously had to care for the education of their children, work a job form home, care for the families needs without having a pause for themselves.
The red yarn on the dress could be interpreted as a bleeding heart which gives too much too freely. The skirt full of holes represents that women's skills, their love and caring are not only often taken for granted but also often for everybody to simply take without consent. And the imbalanced hem of the blouse shows how much different choices and forces pull at women’s lives.
The set up of the whole ensemble not per chance has hints of christian iconography as women sometimes seemed to be the silent sacrifice we accepted during the pandemic.

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The wood and its small rolls of paintings are you my dear needleworkers, your hidden stories, and the connection we all had during times were IRL contact was forbidden. This I also broached in the knitted wall hanging which reads „not alone“. I wanted to accentuate how important friendships can be which are made online, and which are often frowned upon by society as no real friendships. I wanted to make a symbol for our online community which has grown so much during the pandemic.

The last piece of my „chapel of health“ I made with a twinkle in my eyes: a knitted monument to king (or queen) toilet paper :-DDD I am not sure if this was a world wide phenomenon that people started to hoard toilet paper, but in here it really was a thing: there were empty shelves, crying people who wanted to buy the last roll of paper, angry people who could not understand the shortage and devastated mothers who had to buy for a large family but couldn’t. I knitted three cozy blankets out of the toilet paper which on the one hand show how important things of daily life can be and how absurd fears we can develop (as there was always enough paper, only the wild manner people where hoarding it created the shortage) and on the other side how control of tiny things (toilet paper) can comfort us and give us the illusion of safety.


The next room was also designed by me and holds the before mentioned collage "What if/HALIEN". You can see a lot of alien beings which I created after hearing people talk about their fear that the new vaccination could change the human genome. As I am intensely influenced by fantasy and science fiction literature I instantly knew, if anything changes, tentacles must be involved.

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But besides the humorous approach I also wanted to show how unimportant appearances are: these HALIENS (I called them so because of alien, and inHALE/exHALE and „hale“ like healthy) look strange and foreign but are completely nice and lovely inside doing the same things as humans do. I think I already wrote some blogpost about them.

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Besides I felt a bit like a mad scientist who assembles his findings about an alien culture. I had the weird idea of looking back on a long-gone high culture which is so highly developed we would call is more futuristic than ancient. I am not sure if you have ever heard from the author Erich von Däniken. He wrote some popular books back in the seventies where he presented his thesis that the Egyptian high culture was founded by aliens… I think I felt a bit like this, oscillating between times. By the way, having a changed time perception seemed to be a topic for several people during the lockdowns. For some people time suddenly felt like a slow-moving uniform thing, leaving no clues to identify the day and date but for others time simply vanished and felt like lost time, lost life.


The last room of our exhibition invites the visitor to **read **and to contemplate. Here Silvia has made sketches on transparent paper and added thoughts, poems, and emotions she collected from friends. The different layers of her paintings represent how some topical can rise to the surface, get visible only to sink back into unconsciousness moments later. The sketches showcase deep feelings about loneliness or anxiety but also mundane thoughts about the workspace at home, the famous home office, ideas about a changed future and hope of newfound creativity.

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Wow… my dear readers, I really tried to write a short blog post, but clearly I grandiosely failed :-DDD Let me end with a photo Silvi took of us during a coffee break: you can see me knitting in the background a new cardigan :-D I am so excited to write about a lot of new knitting and sewing projects in the next weeks. About some wonderful new sewing books I ordered, about my new scholarship I got (yeahhhh) which will involve sewing and a lot more <3

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Sorry, for not answering and commenting the last weeks, I hope to be more present now but as our exhibition is still running, I may be a tad slow with everything.


Thank you @crosheille for initiating and @marblely for hosting the #needleworkmonday and the community builder team @lauramica, @romeskie and @kattycrochet I am so glad to be part of. If you want to see more beautiful projects with yarn, fabric, and most of all needles, follow @needleworkmonday. Or even better grab your needles and keyboard and join the #needleworkmonday community.

Ohhh, if you don't have a hive account and want to comment then visit my Wordpressblog Bliss and Blisters and write me there.

Read more about my art und upcoming exhibitions on neumannsalva or buy some of my digital artworks on NFT showroom.

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Extremely interesting creativity and expression here in this exhibition. Thanks for sharing it with us and i hope your IRL issues get sorted. Glad you are back... keep up the great art! =)

THank you for these lovely compliments, sometimes it would be so cool we could beam us and exchange/visit live art. But sigh…. They (whoever they is) are not working fast enough on this technology :-DDD ANd also thank you for the well wishes, I hope it will be ok soon (problems with a misbehaving tooth and jaw… right now I am two times a week in the dental clinic, a nightmare for my nerves 😱)

Wonderful work: I love the covid monsters!

Thank youuuuu, so sad we cannot beam and visit, I am sure the monsters would love to meat you <3

We'd get along well, I'm sure. I have some monsters of my own in the works that I hope to show soon

It's a super exhibition, @neumannsalva! I wish I could visit it and take the tour with you ... All the art works are great while I like bleeding heart part the most. I'm happy to read the messages you embed in the background of the works.
Again, great great job 💕

I would have loved to have you here and give you a tour (the HALIENS also told me they are very interested to get to know you :-D) And thank you so much for the lovely complement <3<3

This was overwhelming ... so much power in these simple things ... what a great tour! Thank you!

Happy you like the exhibition!!! Thank you so much for the compliment, it is always nice to hear such lovely comments <3

Wow I love the creativity you both unleashed, a lot of powerful messages in here. Thank you for sharing this with us all xxx

Thank you so much for this lovely compliments ( I will relate it to Silvia too). And I am happy I could give you a glimpse of the exhibition <3 <3

The heart bleeds I think it explains all the silenced pain of women who are locked up due to the pandemic, it is not easy to see yourself represented in it but we must assume it, although we are not alone. I congratulate you for your art and your exhibition <3

Thank you so much for your compliments and kind and understanding words. I still hope that all will get better in time if only enough people understand the need for the world to change so that there is less discrimination and more support.

Wow!!!! how much work have you done !!! great that you did it!

Thank you yo much, we are also very happy we could finally exhibit and that we have the full august and not only two weeks. <3 <3

This post made me have my daily "I can't believe we're experiencing a pandemic" moment. Incredible exhibition, everything has been represented spectacularly well. The fact that all the work that is expected of women in terms of housework, taking care of children and at the same time having a paid job has been revealed in these times of covid. I'm also glad they mentioned the toilet paper thing lol. Here also people got mad about it. And online friends, that was great. I think that if the pandemic had never happened I would never have discovered this blog and all of you 😃.

Amazing art show, thanks for sharing it with us Simone ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.

I would never have guessed this toilet paper thing is a worldwide phenomenon :-DDDD Funny and weird at the same time. And thank you so much for your thoughtful comment and your lovely compliments. I am very glad that you could relate to the topics we wanted to represent with out art and it would be so cool if you could beam over and visit.
And although the pandemic is still running and gruesome it is really a great thing you came to this blog, you are such an enrichment!!! (I sewed a „body“ not sure how this is named in englisch, you inspired me to try to sew lingerie … my first try 🎉 I think I will write about it after the exhibition).

Wow this is an incredible demonstration of artistic expression! You both put a lot of work into this. I’m curious to know what people though about your halien creations? It’s nice seeing your toilet paper knit work on display, you did such a great job with that. Silvia’s sculpture work is very unique and you can feel the emotions jumping off of them. That bleeding heart piece is very deep and dramatically expressive, I like that.

I am so glad you two were finally able to have this exhibition where people can enjoy it in person and online. Thank you for the tour and for making us apart of this work. How long will the exhibition run?

I know you've been dealing with a lot IRL, I sure hope things continue to settle down and get back to a normality for you all ~ ❤️

Oh wow, thank you so much for these compliments, as always I am blushing behind my keyboard. ANd naturally I will let Silvia read your comment as she deserves such nice compliments too :-D THe reaction where very mixed on the HALIEN installation. I think there where about half of the visitors which graced me with polite silence, but the other half really started to ask and to discuss their own ideas. Interestingly they all had very different ideas about these paintings, some were reminded of their own sadness during the lockdowns (He found that the HALIENS looked so sad), one could strongly identify with the idea of a changing time perception and several also understood my art history and pop culture references (but those were mostly friends of me :-DDD I guess we are simply similar socialised)
I got the most positive feedback for the fiberart, probably because most (women) experience something similar. <3 In one tour I even was asked what a blockchain is (while I told them of our community) … and I had a young man in this group who had written his bachelor’s thesis about blockchains :-DDD THis was interesting, I learned a lot :-DDD
ANd surprisingly the exhibition is extended for the whole August 🎉🎉

Of course! Yes, please share with her, I would love for her to know :)

Wow looks like you had a variety of responses and thoughts about your displays. I think it’s neat they related most with the fiber art display. It makes sense though especially for the women.

So cool about the blockchain thesis and the questions about blockchain. I’m excited that your exhibition runs throughout all this month. Yay!! Have Fun!! 🤩