AMBER GRAIN EMBROIDERY
Growing folklore elements | Root-based materials, wool waste fibers, natural colours & advanced technologies

The biodesign approach for fabricating textiles using root-based materials is explored in my final project for my Postgraduate in Fabricademy. I experimented with different types of grain seeds, growing media, patterns, and environments. Additionally, I discovered various post-processing techniques, such as colouring, changing flexibility, and applying biodegradable coatings.
The Amber Grain Embroidery project aims to design bio-folklore costumes featuring elements made of wheat and barley roots. Raw wool is used as a binding agent. The root embroideries are complemented by dried grass and pressed material from seeds. The costumes are inspired by traditional Slovak and Czech folklore costumes, symbolizing the importance of grain as a vital source of livelihood and material wealth.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

MOME Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, The exhibition 'From Advanced Craft to Conscious Tech': AMBER GRAIN EMBROIDERY | Growing folklore elements

Soft Confluences of the Textile and Fashion Industry, Fab Lab Barcelona: Amber Grain

Anatomies of the Material Agriculture, MATERFAD (Centre de materials de Barcelona)

VISION Fashion Show Barcelona - Amber Grain Embroidery

PRESS & INTERVIEWS
21/05/2024 ČT art: Oblečení z kořínků, nábytek z pytlů. Jak to vypadá v barcelonské bio laboratoři?
12/05/2025 Materials for Future: Uniting Technology, Folk Traditions and Nature
Fab Lab BCN - Fabricademy projects revolutionizing textiles