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- Evelin Kasikov studied Graphic Fine Art at the Estonian Academy of Art. After working as an advertising art director for many years, she moved to London in to study at Central Saint Martins and gained her MA in Communication Design in
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- Evelin is definitely challenging the preconceptions of embroidery, combining it with her other design skills to create an innovative and almost scientific practice, that should be acclaimed in its own right.
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- Evelin Kasikov is an Estonian-born designer and illustrator based in London, England.
| Evelin was born in Estonia, a country that is “œvery small, green and not overcrowded”. | |
| Evelin Kasikov studied Graphic Fine Art at the Estonian Academy of Art. After working as an advertising art director for many years, she moved to London in 2006 to study at Central Saint Martins and gained her MA in Communication Design in 2008. | |
| Born and raised in Tallin, Estonia, Evelin Kasikov graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts where she focused on printmaking and graphic art. |
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- Evelin Kasikov is an Estonian-born designer and illustrator based in London, England.
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Hi Evelin – I was a little gobsmacked when I saw your work – can you tell us a little bit about you and what you do?
I have background in graphic design and my current work stems from my long-term fascination with printed matter. I started to experiment with handmade graphics during my MA at St Martins, to explore the space of print outside commercial practice. As part of my MA project I developed CMYK cross-stitch technique, which is transforms printing technology into handmade form. Craft is an interesting medium for me, but my embroidery is detached from what it is usually defined by. I work with handmade techniques but my work is analytical and rational. It is free from decorative and feminine associations of craft and this is exactly what makes my work different.
Are you a pretty patient person away from your practice?
Yes I would say so. The patient and time-consuming methods of creating my work reflect very well who I am as a person. As well as
Evelin Kasikov – Artist & Designer