Moki Cherry

Moki Cherry
Cherry, sometime in the 1980s
Born
Monika Marianne Karlsson

(1943-02-08)8 February 1943
Koler, Sweden
Died29 August 2009(2009-08-29) (aged 66)
Tågarp, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
EducationBeckmans Design School, Stockholm
StyleTextile appliqué, woodworks, painting, ceramics, set design, sculpture and collage
PartnerDon Cherry (trumpeter)
ChildrenNeneh Cherry, Eagle-Eye Cherry
Websitemokicherry.com

Moki Cherry (born Monika Marianne Karlsson; 8 February 1943 – 29 August 2009) was a Swedish interdisciplinary artist and designer who worked in textiles, fashion design, woodworks, painting, collage, ceramics, and set design. Her practice traversed the worlds of art, music, and theater with diverse influences such as Indian art and music, Tibetan Buddhism, fashion, traditional folk arts and dress, abstraction, cartoons, and pop art. From 1977 she split her time living between Tågarp, Sweden and Long Island City in New York. Moki collaborated with her husband, the American jazz trumpeter, Don Cherry, throughout her lifetime – they performed in concerts as Organic Music, where her artworks were also displayed, and ran workshops for children. Her designs also appeared on Don's album covers and as costumes worn by him in concert.