I learned the craft of embroidery two years ago, now I give life to unique pieces of art.
My inspiration comes from nature. Its infinite diversity has become the soul of what I seek to capture in every composition I create. Rare color palettes, complex textures, and patterns are the essential elements that identify my art.
I love how versatile embroidery is and the freedom it conveys. There are not rules when it comes to creating art with needle and thread.
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The flowers in the foreground are great. Wonderful perspective. You've got real talent!
These are beautiful. I like the way you filled the skies with sky colors and puffy clouds. I used to do this in the 80s but left the skies blank for two reasons: just didn't think of filling them up with anything, and my canvases were much wider.
This one is definitely my favorite. It’s so surreal and the colors are so vibrant. Congratulations!
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I love the contrast between the greens of the earth and the blues of the sky. Very satisfying composition and color combinations.
Reminds me of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival with the Cascade Mountains behind the fields.
I love how you captured the motion of the birds, and you nailed the lighting. Great job
Idk.. whenever I see cows and mountains i immediately think of Austria.
Load More Replies...I'd like to know how many hours you usually spend on each piece of artwork, they are utterly wonderful!
love the use of colors especially in the tree very satisfying
am I the only person who sees a TARDIS in the city, Doctor Who reference...anyone?
Whoa, the reflection of the lighthouse… and the clouds, and the sky, and it still looks just like water…
Australia, the sunflower farm down the road from me :D
Load More Replies...These are fabulous. (Disregard my previous comment about #23 -- I voted a bunch of them up, so the numbers changed.) Such wonderful colors and terrific composition. Real talent here -- it's art, not a craft.
I love how you kind of depicted the beautiful underrated countryside of European countries! Those places need to be appreciated more anyway!
Stunning work from someone quite new to the craft of needlework. I must say, she must be a graphic designer or have a history in art because you couldn't compose or stitch these without an eye for design, composition and colour. I've been doing cross stitch and tapestry for 25 yrs and I couldn't design my way out of a paper bag! I can only follow patterns then add extra bits here and there.
These are fabulous. (Disregard my previous comment about #23 -- I voted a bunch of them up, so the numbers changed.) Such wonderful colors and terrific composition. Real talent here -- it's art, not a craft.
I love how you kind of depicted the beautiful underrated countryside of European countries! Those places need to be appreciated more anyway!
Stunning work from someone quite new to the craft of needlework. I must say, she must be a graphic designer or have a history in art because you couldn't compose or stitch these without an eye for design, composition and colour. I've been doing cross stitch and tapestry for 25 yrs and I couldn't design my way out of a paper bag! I can only follow patterns then add extra bits here and there.
