Annina Roescheisen

Annina Roescheisen

Einzelstück Kunstblazer
€1.512,61

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Blazer with bomb process and mixed media transformed into a total work of art, including certificate image.

Unlined, loose-fitting blazer in flowing cupro fabric with patch pockets and rolled-up sleeves and a high slit at the back.



Composition:
100% Cupro

Silk:
The safest way to wash silk is to hand wash in cold water with a special detergent with neutral PH for delicates. Please avoid any rubbing of the fabric and turn the silk garment inside out every time you wash to avoid the formation of drawing threads. Iron and steam silk inside out if possible. In case of greater soiling, we recommend professional cleaning.

Cotton:

Cotton is very easy to care for and can be washed at 30 degrees on delicate with similar colors. However, we recommend careful handling of cotton fabric, because depending on the way it is made, one cotton fabric weave can be more durable than others. Please do not tumble dry.

Chiffon Silk:

The safest way to wash chiffon silk is by hand washing in cold water with a special detergent for delicates. Please avoid any rubbing of the fabric and turn the silk garment inside out each time you wash it to avoid the appearance of pulled threads. Iron and steam silk inside out if possible. In case of greater soiling, we recommend professional cleaning.

Tencel:

Remove Lyocell everywhere and Tencel is protected as a brand name. Lyocell is washed at a maximum of 30 degrees. We recommend cleaning on a wool wash cycle or gentle cycle with mild detergent. Please do not tumble dry. Iron and steam Tencel from inside out if possible. In case of greater soiling, we recommend professional cleaning.

Viscose:

Viscose can be washed up to 30 degrees with mild detergent on gentle cycle with similar colors. Please do not tumble dry. Iron and steam viscose inside out if possible. In case of greater soiling, we recommend professional cleaning.

Feathers:

Feathers are all removable on our products, so they can be taken off before washing.

Wool:

Wool should only be washedat 30 °C on the gentle cycle. You can also hang your garment in the fresh airovernight. This will remove odors and extend the time until the next wash.Basically, it is recommended to wash the garment on the left side. In this way,you will preserve the outer surface. We also recommend wool detergent for along life. Please do not use detergents with enzymes or those with bleachingagents.

We offer free shipping to our customers from Germany. The return shipping with an amount of 6.90€ is borne by the customer.

It is very important to us to avoid unnecessary returns to keep the environmental impact as low as possible. We can only do this together!

So that we can do this together, we offer you an individual color & size consultation. For this, please feel free to contact us at any time at shop@helenegalwas.de. Then we will help you find the right product for you in the right size.

Alternatively, you are also welcome to visit us in our boutique in Seefeld Castle.

TECHNIQUE

Annina Roescheisen used spray paint, which she applied to the blazer through the technique "Bomb" - a process that combines spray paint and mixed media.

ARTIST PORTRAIT

Annina Roescheisen

Born in 1982 in Rosenheim (DE), Annina lives and works as a multimedia visual artist between New York and Munich. Her work includes video, photography, drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, performance art and documentation. With a strong artistic heritage as the granddaughter of German artist Ernst Moritz Geyger (1861-1941), Roescheisen graduated from the elite Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. Roescheisen has a Master's degree in art history, political philosophy and folklore. As part of her social and philanthropic engagement, Roescheisen works worldwide with institutions such as the United Nations Foundation and the BWM Foundation Herbert Quandt. She has been invited to speak and share about the impact and meaning of art from an interdisciplinary approach at numerous public lectures, including the World Economic Forum (Davos), the Global Table (Bogota & Berlin) and the Peace Summit (Bogotá). She believes that art can be used to collaborate with governments, institutions, NGOs, and at the local level with universities and individuals to advocate for an agenda of sustainability, social welfare, and human rights. In 2016, Time Out New York named her one of its 10 emerging artists.

"The form remains the same, what changes is how we look at it."

Photo: Christian Geisselmann

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