Ingrato

Eclectically spooky, ethereal, and kaleidoscopic, Sebastian Kutzbachā€™s knitwear transport us into a galaxy. The Berlin based Chilean born artist’s Ingrato, the hobby starting as experiment, has emerged into the beginnings of a brand. With crippling attention to detail, and with an Anime inspired aesthetic, Kutzbachā€™s glamorous kitsch provides texture to an otherworldly tableau.

 

The name?

Ingrato, means ungratefulā€¦itā€™s a person who never says thank you. Someone who gives you nothing in exchange, a serious character who tries to show you something uncomfortable. When I was learning about hand craft techniques, I noticed that these things happen in very specific places. People donā€™t know how important handcrafts are for different cultures. In Chile we have a lot of natural wool, so for me the name comes from a lack of respect in our society, and how ungrateful we are with our own cultures.

 

The process?

It was very spontaneous; I was staying in my ex-boyfriendā€™s house and her mother was always in the living room knitting. I always wanted to learn because it looks so beautiful! She showed me how to do it, then my two grandmasā€™ saw me once knitting and they showed me more techniques, so I learned from different women in my family.

 

Inspiration?

I donā€™t think too much about the reference, it’s more experimental depending on the material that I have. Right now, Iā€™m doing a lot of recycling, and making my own yarns. I have a lot of inspiration, so itā€™s difficult to separate where the reference comes from but mostly its fantasy, I like to create characters. I really like to look like a character, and not a regular person in general.

 

Which is your favorite material?

Right now, cotton is my favorite because itā€™s easy to wear, but I also like cable and plastic as well. It depends on the moment, but I like to work with different textures.

 

 

Colors?

Black, but itā€™s very difficult to work with black because you get lost in the stitch. Neon pinkā€¦I love pink…I have a lot of masks right now with pink. Green, yellow, blue, I like when the colors have a lot of vibrations. Those kinds of colors I like a lot.

 

Someone you look up to?

I love Comme des Garcons! I love runways with a lot of architecture. More avant garde, than ready to wear, I really like more performative fashion and something that makes you feel unique.

 

Queerness?

My clothes are completely genderless, itā€™s for anyone who feels comfortable. Sometimes people ask me if I have things for men or women, and I hate answering that. That question needs to disappear as soon as possibleā€¦in fashion especially! Iā€™m very open to talk about it, but I do collections for humans. Iā€™m not looking to make someone look in some way, if you want to dress as a character you donā€™t need to divide yourself.

 

 

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