Sandy Egeler
BA Textile Design
While earning my degree in Textile Design at NUA, the one thing I learned repeatedly was problem solving. This skill was required to figure out how to convey my ideas into a weave or print, resolve a brief, and learn new ways to take a project further. The conceptualization process required tenacity and flexibility to embrace the challenges and possibilities that arise.
I enjoy working in a groups and problem solving together. I also thrive creating my own original work and weave is especially interesting to me because it provides an understanding of cloth at its very core. Colour development and dyeing cloth, paper, or unconventional materials is a passion. I like to layer colour and have an element of transparency in my work. I am inspired most by the colours of seaside where I grew up.

