Candy Mountains dirndl: a wearable painting for a good cause

On November 29, 2025, in cooperation with the traditional costume and manufacturing company Grasegger in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the first Candy Mountains dirndl was created. As part of a six-hour live performance at the Grasegger fashion house, I treated a white Manufaktur dirndl like a canvas and transformed it into a colorful mountain landscape from the work group Candy Mountains transformed.

The Candy Mountains were created during a phase of isolation and revolve around the ambivalence of home: mountain ranges as a shelter, a place of longing and at the same time as a border that initially blocks the horizon. I have transferred this tension to the linen satin of the dirndl using bold, bright colors - as an alpine composition that can be worn on the body.

The special thing about this project is that the skirt of the dirndl can later be removed, stretched on a stretcher frame and presented on the wall as a painting in its own right. The Candy Mountains dirndl thus moves between couture, painting and object - initially as a piece of clothing in the room, later as a picture surface.

The unique piece is silent auction in favor of the Mountain rescue Garmisch and the KJE Garmisch-Partenkirchen offered. The auction runs up to and including January 5, 2026The minimum bid is €1,000, with all proceeds going to the two institutions. Bids can be placed directly at Modehaus Grasegger or via the online form provided there.

Further information about the auction can be found on the website of the Trachten- und Modehaus Grasegger:
[Link to the auction card]

Data
Year: 2025
Location: Trachten- und Modehaus Grasegger, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Technique: Hand-painted manufacture dirndl (linen) in live performance
Group of works: Candy Mountains