| Anne
Leon has been producing custom textiles for
20 years. Working closely with architects, couturiers, interior designers,
and private clients, she has created bespoke fabrics using a variety of
techniques from silkscreen printing and marbling to hand-painted finishes,
in fabrics ranging from the most delicate sheer fabrics to the heaviest
of upholstery weights.
She is also well known as a fine silk artist, and
has been commissioned by resorts, festivals and casinos to create large
scale installations, wall panelling and banners in silk.
One of Anne’s first fashion shows was staged
at Byron’s Everglades in 1982. She uses her ever-expanding knowledge
to develop and design contemporary and exotic collections for national
and international clients.
clients and commissions
Reef Casino, Cairns
Jupiter's Casino, Gold Coast
Sandy Lane, Barbados
Fiji Outrigger Resort, Fiji
Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane
Opera Queensland, Brisbane
International Fire Games, Paris France
State Library, Brisbane
Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne
Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast
Queensland Tourist and Travel Corporation, Brisbane
World Expo '88, Brisbane
McWhirter's Centre, Brisbane
Melba's Restaurant and Bar, Surfer’s Paradise
Sheraton Hotel, Brisbane
Hyatt Hotel, Canberra
Marriott Hotel, Surfer’s Paradise
Cootehill Design, New York
Kirsten Ingemar
was born in Denmark and has a textile degree from Kolding School of Arts,
Crafts and Design, Denmark. She has worked with textiles in one form or
another for most of her life. She works with a diverse range of materials,
from rust-dyed muslin to antique Japanese silks, as well as with a variety
of dyeing techniques - from simple plant dyeing to complex chemical treatments.
She has participated in both solo and group shows in Australia and Denmark.
artist’s statement
Old fabrics which have been treasured, folded and tucked away, then passed
on, gathered from my own and close friends` hiding places … treasured
pieces, discarded clothing or forgotten sheets. Little scraps, seemingly
insignificant but with more depth and history than initially meets the
eye. I work with reactive dyes on silk, using techniques that allows me
to build the surface up, layer by layer. This way I aim to create fabrics
with depth, warmth and a sense of space.
By bringing these materials back out into the world, cutting them up,
seeing them with fresh eyes and revealing them with all their imperfections,
I am attempting to celebrate the courage to be seen, the daring in allowing
oneself to be impacted upon and the beauty of being unravelled a little
….
awards
2005 finalist Conrad Jupiters Art prize

Yesterday Today
Tomorrow
(300 x 300mm each)
Stretched Silk Tiles

Eucalypt Montage II
(1950 x 650mm)
Hand Stitched Silk Panels
Stretched

Eucalypt Montage I
(1950 x 650mm)
Silk Panels Stretched SOLD

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Gum Squares
(600
x 600mm)
Stretched Silk
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Grevillea Drop
(900
x 1200mm)
Silk Hanging

NEW! Gumleaf Drop
(1550
x 880mm)
Silk Hanging

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Blue Gum Tryptich
(1500
x 2400mm)
Silk Hanging

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Grevillea I
(1140
x 400mm)
Stretched Silk

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Grevillea II
(1140
x 400mm)
Stretched Silk

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Gumleaves Gold
(1000
x 1000mm)
Stretched Silk

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Gumleaves Silver
(1000
x 1000mm)
Stretched Silk
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