Ritual art
POL,
Kłopotnica
Zofia Sompolińska makes ornaments inspired by many motifs from the regions of her ancestors. What started as genealogical research evolved into an interest in ethnology. Since Zofia has always gravitated towards the arts, her interest seeped into her forms of self-expression, which in turn allowed her to gradually discover folk art from Sieradz and Łęczyca regions, and parts of Jarocin.
Now, Zofia makes pająki, Christmas ornaments, paper toys, crepe paper flowers, and tries her hand at some types of embroidery (Sieradz embroidery and snutka, sometimes called spiderweb embroidery) and decorates eggs for Easter. She’s often accompanied by her daughter.
She looks for possible motifs and patterns in old magazines, books, and even museums, and then creates ones of her own based on what she’s seen. When, while reading a stitching guidebook and making some Christmas ornaments, she sees suggestions to use traditional patterns, she tries to imagine how these ornaments could have looked, taking into account the limited resources available at the time.
In her work, she mainly uses crepe paper, straw (with rye from her own garden), willow branches (main material in making the base for pająki), coloured paper, candy wrappers, and blown chicken and duck eggs. Zofia decorates her Easter eggs using wax from neighboring beehives after first dying the eggs in natural dyes (usually using onion shells, red cabbage, and alder cones). What she ends up with are beautiful decorations, although she’s, in her own words, still a beginner in the craft.
The first and only contest Zofia took part in so far was the 30th Ceremonial Art Competition in Rudniki in 2021. Her handmade pająki won her 1st place in the “Traditional crepe paper and paper ornaments – crepe paper and paper flowers, garlands, pająki, wedding rods, etc.” category.
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