interiordesign

By: Claudy 05-03-2020

Watercolor for Two Rivers, created for The Wallace Foundation, commissioned by Deborah Berke Partners.

  • The Wallace Foundation New York City, commissioned by Deborah Berke Partners, 2019
  • Material: Drenthe Heath, Wensleydale and merino wool, mohair and silk
  • Pigments: foraged seaweeds including bladderwrack, sea lettuce, and oarweed
  • Size: 3,30 x 1,10m
  • Photo credit: Frankie Alduino
By: Claudy 05-03-2020

Diversity of Thought comprises seven textile panels: six in the elevator lobby, each rendered in colors that evoke a different body in the solar system and one behind the reception desk that represents the sun.

  • The Wallace Foundation New York City, commissioned by Deborah Berke Partners, 2019
  • Material: Drenthe Heath, Wensleydale and merino wool, mohair and silk
  • Pigments: calendula, chamomile, onion skin, wild tansy, indigo, elderberry, madder, cochineal, walnut, nettle, and mint
  • Size: a series of seven artworks - 2,90 x 1,50m and six panels 1,50 x 1,50m
  • Photo credit: Frankie Alduino
By: Claudy 01-11-2018

“Soil is in fact a very vibrant, living community.” Fred Kirschenmann, TEDx Manhattan, 2012
Soil is the living skin of the Earth...this very thin layer where life is possible. ‘Symphony of the Soil’

  • Stone Barnes Center for Food and Agriculture, Pocantico Hills, NY, U.S.A. 2018
  • Living Soil is donated to Stone Barnes Center for Food and Agriculture by Studio Claudy Jongstra
  • Size (m): 8 panels, 1.37 x 0.76 each, 6.09 m all together
  • Material: Wool Sheep Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
  • Pigments: Indigo, madder, onion skin, woad
  • Wooden frames, added natural acoustic material
  • Photo credit: Jeroen Musch