How it began
Almost immediately upon arriving, Buenos Aires captured Emelie's heart. It wasn't just the country's rich history or the beautiful architecture with European influences that enchanted her, but also, and especially, the people. The locals were unexpectedly open, welcoming, and generous, a surprising revelation given the country's challenging economic conditions and the widespread poverty affecting over half of its population.
Originally a TV commercial producer with extensive international filming experience, Emelie was captivated by the local craftsmanship. Her affinity for textiles led her to learn the traditional Argentine weaving techniques, a skill that quickly blossomed into a fervent passion. Now, she dedicates herself to creating art and textile pieces, drawing inspiration from the works and stories of 20th-century female textile artists like Louise Bourgeois, who transformed her kitchen into a studio after her husband's death, and Sheila Hicks, whose once-overlooked textile art has now achieved global recognition and respect.