Green Paros is a collaborative group and online platform of people living in Paros or who are interested in Paros, who share common values of preserving the authentic lifestyle on the island by encouraging and creating sustainable activities , Social, environmental and economic issues.
Initiated and invented by the artist and creator Tal Waldman Talva D., co- realized with the manager in place Ronit Ben Saadon, co-founder of the Tao Center. With the help of Roula Kavalli, interior decorator and member of the Cultural Association of the village of Prodromos.
This summer we supported and collaborated with the Prodromos association in the traditional chickpea festival and we also organized a workshop to revive the tradition of local carpets using recycling. A workshop that welcomed nearly 30 people with enthusiasm, some of whom looked for old carpets from their families.
Wishing to be inspired by this tradition, we are working to create a contemporary carpet production and thus not only preserve the carpet tradition but also meet social, economic and cultural needs during the slow winter period. In November we want to start a weekly production rally with our GREEN PAROS WINTER GROUP and, until summer, create a collection that resonates with the Green Paros manifesto.
In the photo, 2 contemporary rugs and 2 old 70 years old, can you guess which are old and what are new?
3 minutes of my presentation during the opening of Embroidered Memories in La Piscine museum, 23 October 15
A presentation of Embroidered Memories by Tal Waldman, Talva D., in the exposition opening at La piscine museum
Embroidered Memories Publication in Ateliers d’Art magasin n° I20, thank you Anastasia Altmayer !
Publication of Embroidered Memories – Fashionmag- November 2015, thank you Lucile Deprez !
Actualité Fashionmag -nov 2015 – Lucile Deprez
L’exposition « Mémoires Brodées » au Musée de la Piscine à Roubaix prône la diversité culturelle à travers l’art
Tal Waldman a voulu prôner la diversité culturelle en choisissant des matériaux récupérés pour ses œuvres afin de créer un nouveau dialogue entre les différents patrimoines français et orientaux.
Les œuvres ont été réalisées en collaboration avec sept artistes parisiens : Jennyfer Moret, brodeuse Haute-Couture, Romain Maldague, ébéniste et restaurateur de meubles anciens, Hubert Kerléo, ébéniste, Philippe Moreau, tapissier, Pascal Frisa, ébéniste, Alain Nimsgern, tapissier, Christine Bruckner, céramiste, une journaliste, Anne-Sophie Pellerin, et un photographe parisien, Thomas Bremond.
Le projet artistique de Tal Waldman est engagé envers l’identité, le partage, la mémoire collective, ce qu’elle retransmet dans ses oeuvres en associant, par exemple, des broderies venant du Moyen-Orient avec des éléments de mobilier traditionnel français…
Great exposition in La Piscine Museum in the company of Marc Chagall :)) expo till the 31/1/16. Thank you all for the support!
Embroidered Memories is revisited in an article in HandEye magazin in view of the coming exhibition in the Art and Industry museum ‘La Piscine’ in Roubaix. Opening night the 23/10 and until 31/1/16. Thank you Rebecca!
http://handeyemagazine.com/…/revisiting-embroidered-memories
An older article from 2 years ago , as project was on going
http://handeyemagazine.com/content/embroidered-memories
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