Embroidery Artist:
Izziyana Suhaimi
“Sun in Your Eyes”
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Embroidery Artist:
Izziyana Suhaimi
“Sun in Your Eyes”
finished pieces for my art show at Helikon Gallery on Saturday :^)
Sculptures by Lauren DiCioccio
Pre-Spring 2016 lookbook. This cat lady will be in L.A. early next year.
Hand embroidery on natural linen.
Textile Artist:
Lisa Smirnova
“Portrait / Embroidery”
Densest Fabric, Thread Cotton and Wool
50 х 70
“Три месяца и вот! Вышивка на плотной ткани, нитки хлопок и шерсть, 50х70, рама.
https://www.facebook.com/lisa.smirno?_rdr=p”
Liz Payne fills her Etsy shop FlirtingWithYellow with beauty for all budgets: she’s got original, hand-embroidered artwork in vibrant colors, plus affordable giclee prints with just as much texture and detail.
Found object, textile, silk thread, print, stitch
Deconstructing better rebuild.The artist Michelle Taylor explores the idea of recovering the old porcelain.After have broken in places, it adds to the vintage dishes a bit of history and poetry, by inserting pieces of textiles embroidered, old printed paper or pieces tricotées.In order to revive our childhood memories, the artist plays to re-assemble and repair objects from the past, as one would do with our old toys cassés.A ode to the past on media mix background.
The words of the artist, Lindsay Bottos: In Girl Work, I attempt to address issues of girlhood and my experience expressing those issues as a woman and as an artist. Each piece speaks to a different aspect of how I have experienced my own femininity.
Teresa Lim Embroiders Her Travels On-Site Instead Of Taking Photos
Most of us bring a camera to our travels, capturing the images of anything that interests us, while annoying the local residents. Designer Teresa Lim decided she did not want to look like an average tourist, so she thought of a very unique way on how to preserve the memories from her trips.
Anywhere Teresa goes, she takes the time to make an embroidered souvenir, depicting the landscape or landmarks that she visited. As of now she has brought these little souvenirs from such places as Vietnam, Tokyo, Prague, Germany.
On her website Teresa explains how and why the project began: “I started the project late 2014 after I realised that with today’s state of the art technology, taking pictures becomes so easy. I wanted something more from my travels, to be able to take back a part of that place with me. When I’m done with a piece, I actually feel like I KNOW that place, and that gives me a huge sense of satisfaction that I think just taking a photo wouldn’t give.”
Angelo Filomeno
In stitches, Michelle Hamer