About
Riitta Sinkkonen Davies is a textile artist based in Pembrokeshire in south-west Wales. In addition to
selling work from her own workshop, Riitta has exhibited in numerous national and international
exhibitions. She has also been commissioned to produce work for many private clients, several
national museums and institutions.
Riitta was born in Finland where she was first introduced to weaving by her grandmother. She went
on to study for a BA in design and woven textiles at Turku College of Arts and Design before moving
to Britain in 1974 after meeting her Welsh husband. Her work is a unique reflection of her Finnish
background and her love of the Pembrokeshire landscape.
Riitta’s work can also be found in various galleries and exhibitions both in Britain and abroad. She
gives lectures and runs workshops in various locations around the country, as well as on a
residential basis from her home in Pembrokeshire. Her workshop is open for visitors during the
summer and by appointment at other times.
In addition to many private commissions, Riitta has been involved in recreating historic fabrics for a
number of museums including the Jorvik Viking Centre in York, the Shakespeare Birth-Place Trust in
Stratford-upon-Avon and the National Trust’s Sutton Hoo Visitor Centre in Suffolk. In 2003 she was
also commissioned to weave the fine linen fabric used to make the rochet worn by Rowan Williams
during his ordination as Archbishop of Canterbury.
In 2000 Riitta was a recipient of the Theo Moorman Trust Award.