They grew down the river, all bloody and wild

They grew down the river, all bloody and wild

Janna van Vugt draws inspiration from architecture in combination with elements from living nature. The Goetheanum (1928, Rudolf Steiner) is an endless source of inspiration to her. A building with it’s plastic forms, in which flowing lines are combined with flat surfaces, creating a captivating tension. By working with sculptural forms her designs represent femininity. A serene and refined image, rich in detail. To achieve this effect, simplicity, serenity and balance are essential.