Hand Painted Museum Textile by Studio Bhatt X Kirit Chitara
For this hand painted wall hanging we reconstructed the complex motifs of two chintz textiles in the collection of the Museum of Friesland: a fragment of a 'Japanese' motif (T1982-163) and a morning gown (Japonse rok) Our new work reveals the origin, richness and intricacy of the 18th century textiles.
Exhibited in Fashion & Textile Museum, London (2021) and Fries Museum (2017) as part of the exhibition Chintz: Cotton in Bloom (Sits: Katoen in Bloei).
Hand Painted Textiles for Museum Installation by Studio Bhatt X Kirit Chitara
Commissioned by Textielfactorij and Zuiderzeemuseum, Enkhuizen.
Hand painted by mata-ni-pachedi artisan Kirit Chitara & family
Exhibited in Zuiderzeemuseum (2017-2018) as part of the exhibition Craft & Costume (Ambacht in Dracht).
Indigo Natural Dyed Interior Textile by Studio Bhatt for Weidesign
Commissioned by Weidesign, Haarlem.
Produced by Aura Herbal
Exhibited at Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven (2013), Verlicht Design / Elle Festival, Amsterdam (2014) and other places
Hand Woven Gift Wrapping Textile by Studio Bhatt for Sukha Amsterdam
Commissioned by Irene Mertens, Sukha
Woven by Weavers’ Service Centre, Delhi
Eline Groeneweg-Bhatt is a Dutch artist and textile designer living and working in India. She is committed to creating limited edition textiles for interior spaces. Her studio practice blurs the boundaries between art, craft and design, and creates a visual dialogue between cultures.