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Charles Henry and Elin Petronella are not an ordinary couple. They are partners not only in life but also in unique art!

These French-Swedish textile artists travel together across Europe's most favorite places to visit and create charming embroidery designs inspired by the architecture of European cities. Using their embroidery art, they recreate their memories together - travels, favorite streets, and buildings which they find in different cities.

Both of them have their own role - Elin focuses on the details of buildings and urban elements, and Charles pays attention to the color of stitching. In this way, they create the perfect embroidery patterns!

From canals and close-together homes of Denmark to bohemian streets of Paris and everyone's favorite tourist attractions, they recreate beautiful cityscapes and other scenes that each city has to offer. Famous monuments such as Gaudi's Casa Batlló are covered in vibrant, primary-colored stitches, whereas other places to see are rendered simply with a black thread outline.

So do not waste your time and discover these wonderful embroidery designs!

More info: Instagram

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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love the playful shapes and colors of Gaudí architecture

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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

NIce pictures of buildings and places. I just don't get why they are all blocked by a hand holding some strange circular thingamajig.

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