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nature embroidered

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Australian artist Meredith Woolnough celebrates the beauty of nature in her stunning embroidery works. She uses a special sewing process to convey the intricate details of nature through delicate sculptures. Woolnough explains:

“I work with a unique technique that allows me to create embroidered structures that exist without a base cloth. It’s not your typical embroidery,”

All of the artist’s pieces mimic the fragility of objects ranging from veiny leaf skeletons to the elaborate structure of coral. She first maps out the complex arrangement of her design onto a cloth and then uses a sewing machine to create the sculpted piece. When she is finished, the base fabric dissolves in water, leaving only the artist’s beautifully detailed stitchwork. She then mounts each piece with pins onto paper, setting it slightly away from the background to create shadows and depth that add to the allure of the piece.

[via 123 inspiration]

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