I work with stretchable fabrics.
The imagery in my work is based on the essence of life as we see it.
I draw inspiration from plants, flowers, insects and landscapes.
Incidentally, I have loved to draw since I was a child.
I was wondering what kind of work I could do with my drawings when I came across textile design. Studying at university and postgraduate level,
I eventually found my own technique and began to create the fabric reliefs that I make today.
I also think that my creative roots lie in drawing, which I have been doing since I was a child. On my website you will find a selection of my drawings,
called "Meditation Sketches", together with fabric reliefs.
Please feel free to have a look.

Noriyo OGAWA
Last update : 22 Dec. 2021
Works

SIZUKU=The Drop(Hydrangea)
material: fiber cloth,thread,wood,PVC board
(H x W x D/ cm) 40×160×7
This fabric relief depicts raindrops falling in lines on a hydrangea flower.

Flowers of Okinawa
material: fiber cloth,thread,wood,PVC board
(H x W x D/ cm) 180×180×7 (Eachφ86)
This fabric relief is designed with a motif of typical Okinawan flowers and a circular screen in mind.
Right ⇒ Caesalpinia Left ⇒ Alpina Bottom ⇒ Ixora

Monstera
material: fiber cloth,thread,wood,PVC board
(H x W x D/ cm) 90×90×7 (φ86)
Until now, I have been working with stretchy cotton fabrics.
This time we tried to work with a shiny stretchy material.