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Abstract, Baron Di Rondo, Colour, Crafts, Crochet, Design, Dolls, Fiber Arts, Luisa De Santi, Pattern, Shopping
One of my favourite things about writing a wee blog post each day is that it provides me with the excuse to forage for the most interesting and creative people. It is a real luxury and I really love it. Today, I want to share a little of Luisa De Santi and her incredible, colourful and creative crochet. I think her ‘Creatura Vegetale’ (Plant Creatures) work is out of this world.
In some wee corner of my mind, after I’ve attended crochet lessons, I dream I’ll be able to create otherworldly figures like she does. I did say dream…
Nicknamed ‘Crochet Doll’, Luisa De Santi originates from Trieste, Italy. She started stitching and crochet at a very early age.
A keen vegan and animal rights advocate, Luisa doesn’t crochet with traditional wool. Her ‘Creatura Vegetale’ creations were born out of a view that the lines between the plant and animal kingdoms are blurrier than we may realise. She likens the pieces to the experience of travelling to a tropical garden. What an imagination!
I know I have one or two readers (!) who are perhaps not so keen on abstract forms. Luisa is also a keen puppet and doll maker, so for you, a couple of images of some of Luisa’s more traditional ‘Bambole Moderne’ (Modern Dolls) pieces.
(I’m pretty sure patterns to the modern Dolls are still available)
If you would like to know more about Luisa De Santi, she seems to have more than one website. I found the most helpful was this one here.
Kristin Paglialong said:
Amazing! Who knew crochet could be so fun?
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This Sydney Life said:
Not me, Kristin! Well, I hope it will be… Start the first lesson next week!
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Kristin Paglialong said:
Good luck!!!
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Shira said:
Oh! I do adore those dolls! The abstract stuff is incredible too – but as much as I totally love abstracts, I think those dolls are too adorable! I love that you are thinking ahead, J, how are your classes going?
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This Sydney Life said:
Hi Shira – class starts next week. I keep finding these amazing artists who inspire, but I have a sneaking suspicion this won’t be a craft that comes easily to my wee brain!
I love the second doll. 🙂
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mydailycreativity said:
Very cool!!! How on earth does she come up with such unique patterns?! Other-worldly is a very accurate word. It’s hard to pick my favorite – I love them all!
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This Sydney Life said:
Me too, Angela. I think they’re amazing. 🙂
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Cate said:
So great! And I am fairly certain that I work with that Bambole Moderne 2… 🙂
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This Sydney Life said:
We could get you a pattern, Sparks. You could make it for her ‘Secret Santa’ present…?
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Zac The All Black said:
Love the colours. I think I would enjoy sleeping on one of these, they look so soft and cuddly. Beloved never got beyond crochet squares so she is very impressed.
As a simple Tibbie who doesn’t get to go to Art galleries I enjoy your daily offerings very much.
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This Sydney Life said:
Beloved and I may have more in common than you think, Zac. I am starting my crochet journey next week.
Very happy you enjoy popping in! 🙂
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Zac The All Black said:
Enjoy the crocheting, maybe we’ll be seeing some of your creations on the blog one day!
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marinachetner said:
The depths of the imagination are in her abstract creations. If she doesn’t use traditional wool, what does she use?
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This Sydney Life said:
Hey ho Marina! Apparently, mainly cottons, but she says she has used almost every synthetic on the market.
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marinachetner said:
Interesting…! Recycled synthetics I hope 😉
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This Sydney Life said:
That, I don’t know, Marina. I know Luisa feels strongly about animal welfare… She apparently uses mainly cottons, though
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whatimeant2say said:
I was also wondering what she uses other than wool. The dolls are cute, but the abstract creations kind of creep me out for some reason!
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This Sydney Life said:
Is it because they are faceless, WIM2S? There is a slightly dark component at play, I think.
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magsx2 said:
Hi,
Beautiful work. 😀
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This Sydney Life said:
Cheers Mags. Have a great weekend! 🙂
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birdcagedesign said:
How fab….. but TSL I have high hopes for you that you can knock them out of the park once you start your course!!
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This Sydney Life said:
Having someone in your corner is a wonderful thing, BCD. Thanks, my blogging bud’. 🙂
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artblablablablog said:
Wow! Me too! I can’t even make a scarf! Crap!
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This Sydney Life said:
Me neither, ABBBB! Hopefully that is all about to change…! Thanks for stopping by.
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ladyfi said:
Amazing and playful!
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This Sydney Life said:
They are fun, aren’t they. Happy you enjoyed ’em, Lafy Fi 🙂
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Lou said:
These are amazing… plus I love the fact she is a greenie 🙂
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This Sydney Life said:
Hiya Lou! – Glad you like Luisa’s work. I reckon’ it’s pretty amazing, too! 🙂
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theglobalgarnishgeek said:
I marvel at how you find these things. So very cute.
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This Sydney Life said:
Glad you enjoyed them, J. 🙂
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imemine said:
most fabulous…thanks for sharing
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This Sydney Life said:
My pleasure! 🙂
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twoblackdoggies said:
Really amazing stuff!
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This Sydney Life said:
I thought so… Where do people come up with these ideas?
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twoblackdoggies said:
I often think that 🙂
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kirsty warman said:
I think this is great & have a friend who is a textile artist – I will forward on. Thku
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This Sydney Life said:
Kirsty – Apologies for the tardy response. How rude of me!
Hope your friend enjoys the post! 🙂
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