Puumala Marine

(ma)

I Have Lost My Marbles

 

Marine Puumala’s  MA graduate collection, I Have Lost My Marbles, examines the intricate intersections and societal links between creativity, the Western construct of womanhood, and mental health. With a title that nods to the idiomatic expression of perceived madness, the collection serves not as a literal interpretation, but as a poetic inquiry into the fragmented nature of reality and the emotional architecture and psychology of the creative process.

 

Rooted in an intimate dialogue with the self, Puumala’s collection emerges from a desire to confront creative blocks and understand the emotional terrain that surrounds them. Her design process is marked by intentional disorientation: allowing instinct and curiosity to override logic.

 

– My favourite thing is being immersed in making something with no predetermined end goal, just a play of perception and possibility, stepping back, and seeing something surprising that feels nonsensical in some way. Kind of like a narrative glitch.

 

Utilising deadstock materials and existing garments, the designer combines intuitive crafting of sculptural elements, draping and dressing with deconstructing and distorting existing garments. “The doughnut shapes became a sort of psychological bumper and offered something other than the body to relate to and to dress.”, Puumala explains.

 

Trompe-l’oeil prints of deconstructed garments capture impossible drapes where the technical properties of different parts of the mockup couldn’t coexist functionally.

 

As a designer, Puumala constructs a narrative that refuses resolution. Instead, I Have Lost My Marbles dwells in the liminal space where madness meets method, where the creative process mirrors the destabilising experience of questioning one’s perception of reality.

 

 

Contact information:

Marine Puumala

marine.puumala@gmail.com

+358452514303

@extraultramarine

 

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