EKA textile celebrates its birthday with the fictional-archaeological Textile Behemoth
Foto: Nikolai Keller
Textile Behemoth, a fictitious archaeological printed textile by EKA’s Erasmus student Nikolai Keller, which depicts the remains of the mythical creature Behemoth, described in the Bible, on fabric that was allegedly found during the excavations prior to the construction of the new building of EKA.
The work measures 330cm x 150cm.
The work is being completed within the course “Printed textile design 2”, supervised by Lylian Lainoja (Meister) and Piret Valk.
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