Xenia Wood -
The Whispering Woods of Xenia
- Textile and surface design: Wood developed innovative fabric patterns that blended folk motifs with Modernist geometry, influencing mid‑century textile producers and small artisan workshops.
- Mixed‑media art: She experimented with collage, printmaking, and painted textiles, creating works that emphasized texture and materiality.
- Arts education and community practice: Wood taught workshops and led community arts projects, promoting craft skills as a means of cultural preservation and social engagement.
- Advocacy for craft as fine art: Through exhibitions and writings she argued that textiles and applied arts deserved recognition alongside painting and sculpture.
The story went that Xenia Wood was born from the tears of the goddess Artemis, who wept for the loss of her beloved companion, a nymph named Xenia. Moved by her sorrow, the gods transformed Xenia's spirit into a forest, where the trees would serve as guardians of the natural world and all its creatures.
The Future of Xenia Wood