Yumi Okita

Not much is known about Yumi Okita. But what we do know is that her moth creations are pretty, unique and GORGEOUS! I’d love to accidentally find one of her creatures resting on my wall. I would catch it, cuddle it and keep in a place where it cannot escape from. I know: that’s a bit cruel. Luckily, […]

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Jose Romussi II

Last year I shared some works of Jose Romussi’s Dance series on this blog. As I can’t get enough of his fabulous embroideries, I’m sharing some of his more recent creations today. Hooray! You can find the original post here. www.joseromussi.com  

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Ernesto Artillo

Ernesto Artillo creates stunning portraits out of different media, using fashion imagery as a key element. Originally from Spain, Ernesto started to paint and take photographs acouple of years ago and eventually ended up mixing these disciplines together. “Collage makes me challenge my own conventions. It allows me to literally cut/break with things – even though they are my own pictures – to create a […]

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Aníbal Vallejo

The works of Colombian artist Aníbal Vallejo go beyond the traditional field of painting, although painting continues to be a medium he is faithful to.  His experience as a fashion designer inspired him to clude different kinds of materials in his art such as threads, fabrics & jewelry. I particulary love the embroidery and the way it’s been integrated in his works. Aníbal Vallejo studied fine […]

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Stacey Page

I remember coming across one of Stacey Page´s works about two years ago, but I didn´t have a blog to share it on back then.. so when I remembered this last week, I searched and searched, and here they are! Stacey Page blows new life into ladies and gents from vintageland by embellishing them with beautiful embroideries which are […]

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Embroidery on photographs by Laura McKellar

From an early age Laura McKellar began to collect imageries that inspired her such as old film cameras, second hand picture books and dress pattern illustrations. During her graphic design studies she began to include digital art with her mixed media pieces and further developed her wonderful, playful style. Her works usually start off on the […]

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Jose Romussi

Jose Romussi is a Chilean artist who currently lives and works in Berlin. The beautiful  women you see here are part from his Dance series, in which he gives famous ballerinas a playful, fresh new look with colorful embroidery. On his website you will find more series that are definitely worth a glimpse. cargocollective.com/joseromussi     [Back […]

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