Marian Bijlenga

Marian Bijlenga

Dutch Textile Artist

In the early 1990s, Bijlenga’s drawing tool narrowed to a single material: horsehair. The fibre provides the necessary strength and flexibility to construct embroidered compositions of lines and dots. Bijlenga uses horsehair to work in a more direct and free manner. When displayed with the right amount of natural light, the work looks to float just in front of the wall in beguiling defiance of gravity.

“I AM FASCINATED BY DOTS, LINES & CONTOURS, BY THEIR RHYTHMICAL MOVEMENTS BUT ALSO BY THE EMPTY SPACE THEY CONFINE. INSTEAD OF DRAWING ON PAPER, I DRAW IN SPACE BY USING TEXTILE AS A MATERIAL. I WORK WITH THREAD, FABRIC & HORSEHAIR, MATERIALS THAT ARE SOFT, LIGHT, FLEXIBLE & OPEN TO ENDLESS DEVELOPMENT. LEAVING SPACE BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE & THE WALL THE OBJECT IS FREED FROM ITS BACKGROUND & INTERACTS WITH THE WHITE WALL. IT BECOMES WHAT I CALL A ‘SPATIAL DRAWING’.”

- Marian Bijlenga