Valeria Lehner Portfolio

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This creation is a piece of clothing which consists only of oversized sleeves. The inspiration is based on geometric shapes of circles and cones.

The piece is transformational, as one option consists of cones, through which a cord was threaded at the bottom. By tightening it, the second version appears, a drop-shape forms out of the flatly hanging piece.

The project „Bloody Gemstones“ deals with the topic of menstruation and an aesthetic solution for a digital print on a blouse. A fabric design was created and an individual pattern for the blouse was developed.

The unpleasant and usually as embarrassing perceived topic is picked up and communicates directly, as the menstrual blood stains are placed over the entire blouse.

The digital print is based on the forms of bleeding that have remained on pieces of toilet paper during menstruation. Dried, scanned and digitally re-coloured, new interesting structures emerge. Ornaments were created to cover the entire blouse with superimposed “blood splashes”

In order to find a suitable arrangement of the pattern and to design a cut for the blouse, the CLO program was used.

The different levels and the resulting Ornaments from different levels create Unfathomable Massacre Red. Ordered lace jewelry for collar, neck

resulting multiplications create a complex pattern. create a complex pattern:

neck and shoulders.

INGREDIANCE

bookbinding adhesive + acrylic paint + water

For this project, experiments were made on which developed to form an alternative to fabric.

The outcome is purple lacquer material made of Planatol and water. The still liquid ingredients were brushed and dried for several days. The dry material was subtracted subsoil, which inevitably created a uniquely cracked

Finally, the scrunched material was applied to a sash, piece of clothing.

© Sophie Salfinger © Mike Haas © Tim Cavadini

which material could be Planatol PB, acrylic paint brushed on a wavy plastic surface subtracted from the cracked surface look.

sash, creating a voluminous

Design and elaboration of a reversible backpack based on the composition of two cylinders - embroidered elements and mood board.

Through the technique of screen printing and the conscious omission of concrete figurative motifs, a fabric was printed, which was subsequently processed into a kimono. The resulting pattern was created from the interplay of colors and stains with blank sieves.

It is impressive how a rectangular surface, defined by the sieve, can be so versatile by the use of colors and the accident that arises during the rakelprocess. Special attention was paid to the overlay of the partly transparent colors.

In this project, an individual fabric design was developed by tissue construction. Furthermore, the production of a Jacquard fabric in collectible quality was produced in the TextileCenter Harslach.

The motif for the jacquard fabric was my own portrait, which was covered with the addition of self-illustrated insects. The finished design was woven in collaboration with the Textilen Zentrum in Haslach.

For the final result, a wide dress was stitched, consisting of 4 parts, without additional attached sleeves. Thereby the fabric piece remains as large as possible to percieve the pattern fully. At the front as well as at the back of the dress the “right side” as well as “left side” of the fabric are in use, so that it looks like a reflection.

A piece of clothing made When using bark as a basis, beetles were the point of The predetermined patterns Initially, the inside of bark after a few days of drying. This, not only produced ved pieces of wood in the Thus, the material gained

This resulted in the creation flat, bright and simple on darker. The individual parts completion of the design of one casting.

© Valeria Lehner © Tim Cavadini

made of silicone, with the surface of bark. basis, the preexisting grooves created by the of interest.

patterns served as a base-form created by nature. bark was filled with wet silicone and removed, drying.

an imprint of the recesses, but also preserthe silicone during the extraction process. gained in surface coloration and structure.

creation of an asymmetrical dress, which is partly on the one hand, gathered, 3-dimensional and parts were glued together with silicone after the design process, so the garment seems to consist

Screenprint project, based on the book “Girl in Pieces”. Rapport work in an attempt to portray the confusion of the protagonist.

Final presentation as a self-sewn cape dress.

Valeria Lehner +43 664 16 85 701 valeria.lehner@yahoo.com

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