Helena Hernmarck

Renowned tapestry artist Helena Hernmarck uses a weaving technique that manipulates colored weft threads to produce photo-realistic imagery. Hernmarck was born in Stockholm, Sweden. Her mentors were three Swedish pioneers of the modern movement in textiles: Alice Lund, Edna Martin, and Astrid Sampe. After graduating from art school in Stockholm in 1963, she moved her studio to Canada and later to England before settling in the United States in the mid-1970s. Hernmarck now maintains an active studio in Connecticut, USA. She has supported Swedish textile arts throughout her career, collaborating with Swedish spinners, dyers, and weavers on each major commission. Her closest collaborators have been Wålstedts Textilverkstad, a spinning and dying mill in Dala-Floda, Sweden, and Alice Lund Textilier, a weaving atelier in Borlänge, Sweden.

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Helena Hernmarck, Theatre Tickets, 1994
Helena Hernmarck, Theatre Tickets, 1994
Helena Hernmarck, Steel II, courtesy of the artist, photo Andrew deLory
Helena Hernmarck, Geranium, courtesy of the artist, photo Norman McGrath
Helena Hernmarck, Maple Tree, courtesy of the artist, photo Norman McGrath
Helena Hernmarck, Maple Tree, courtesy of the artist, photo Norman McGrath
Weaver Helena Hernmarck at the loom, Denise Kang photograph Craft in America
Weaver Helena Hernmarck at the loom. Denise Kang photograph