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]]>Rios specializes in creating impressively deceiving embroidery cakes. Despite being “baked” with threads, her desserts have a mouthwatering effect with their colorful frosting, rich-looking whipped cream, and perfectly baked sponge.
Rios creates both classic embroidery art and 3D embroidery pieces while constantly expanding the “menu” of her pastry shop. You’ll find decadent cake slices, doughnuts, cupcakes, fairy bread, and much more.
In order to achieve the realistic look of her cakes, Rios uses various embroidery techniques, including punch needles, as well as polymer clay. For finishing touches, this talented artist turns to acrylic paint, foam, and paper.
“I love that a lot of my process is actually similar to making real cakes. When I make polymer clay sprinkles, I bake them in my oven. I use real pastry bags to pipe frosting onto them,” Rios explained her creative process in one of her Instagram videos.
Rios enjoys sharing her newest embroidery cakes on social media while also providing a behind-the-scenes look into the process of making them. She also sells her creations through her Etsy shop. Continue scrolling to check out more of them.
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]]>The post Millie Amber’s Beaded Embroidery is Bringing Fairy Tales to Life appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>A talented illustrator and textile artist from London, Amber got her degree in illustration from Arts University Bournemouth. She decided to utilize the power of social media to her advantage, building an impressive Instagram following, with a community of over 80,000 people around the world who admire her unique approach to embroidery.
Amber’s body of work explores romantic symbolism, folkloric motifs, and poetic narratives using a combination of contemporary and traditional techniques. She has a special interest in nature, folk art, and mythology, and her love for all things ethereal shines through every piece of embroidery she shares with the world.
Most embroidery artists stick to working with needle and thread, but this is not what Amber is best known for. Beads are her go-to material, and she enjoys using them to add a touch of dazzle and whimsy to her magical hoops, weaving them together into shapes and patterns that look straight out of this world.
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]]>The post Rana Balca Will Make You See Embroidery With New Eyes appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Balca is an embroidery artist from Istanbul, Turkey, with a background in fashion design. She graduated from the Department of Fashion and Textile Design at Yeditepe University in 2016 and decided to turn her attention to a craft that’s often been dismissed as old-fashioned by many of her peers – the magical world of embroidery.
Like most embroidery artists, Balca kicked things off by stitching together pretty flowers, but a different subject eventually caught her eye. She kicked off a new era of her journey as an embroidery artist when she decided to focus on stitching together human eyes, using her skills with needle and thread to capture the magnetic power of our gaze.
They say that “eyes are windows to the soul,” and Balca’s body of work proves there’s truth to these words. She mastered the art of capturing the diverse beauty of the human gaze, and her embroidery hoops are truly a sight for sore eyes.
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]]>The post Erin Alyssa’s Embroidery Art Will Transport You to the World of Magic appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Alyssa is a talented embroidery artist based in Van Island, Canada. She’s been sharing her creations with the world since 2020, and her Instagram account really started growing after she developed her signature whimsical style, attracting over 160,000 followers.
Alyssa’s hoops are instantly recognizable, but developing her embroidery style has been quite a journey. She finally found her footing when she started working on her “Retro Girl” series, and things fell into place from that point on.
“I’ve always loved the styles, colors, and music of the 70s & 80s. Leaning into this, I started designing more patterns based on my love of retro! Not only did I love it, but I found that so many others connected with the nostalgia that my designs bring!” she wrote on Instagram.
Alyssa’s embroidery experienced a true boom when she started working on her starry night designs. They bring the magic of the night sky to her embroidery hoops, and she’s using everything from golden threads to beads to make them even more enchanting.
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]]>The post Check Out the Flower-Infused Embroidery Art By Olga Prinku appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Prinku’s embroidery art focuses on showcasing flowers in all of their beauty. It features a variety of flowers depicted in various stages, from flower buds to full blossoms. But besides being expertly executed, these pieces also have something that differentiates them from similar flower-inspired embroidery: they contain real flowers.
To make her pieces, Prinku uses a combination of threads and dried flowers. Despite working with such a delicate and unforgiving material, this talented artist is able to create all sorts of unique embroidery artworks in all sorts of shapes and sizes, from wall pieces to lampshades, further adding to their appeal.
“My favorite part of it is the scope to be inventive. Drawing inspiration from traditional embroidery, I love coming up with new ideas and experimenting with the technique further,” Prinku explains on her website.
Continue scrolling to check out more of Prinku’s embroidery pieces below.
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]]>The artists used broken pieces of vintage plates as the foundation for their works. Sardarian brought together the pieces using gold, with each repaired plate featuring a hole in the middle. Marchenko then used the plates as a frame to create striking embroidery images of eyes and hands, resulting in unique pieces of art.
According to the pair, their collaboration aims to show that old and overlooked things can be given a new life in an inspiring way.
“This collection is not just about vintage; it’s a metaphor for how old things, once overlooked and forgotten, can gain a new life, becoming something entirely unique and inspiring,” Marchenko shared about the project.
Marchenko is a self-taught artist from Ukraine who creates 3D embroidery images and portraits.
Sardarian, Armenia-native who currently resides in Paris, France, is a mixed media artist who works with various materials, including epoxy, clay, minerals, and more.
Continue scrolling to check out more examples of Marchenko and Sardarian’s collaboration below.
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]]>The post Heather Rios Creates Mouthwatering Embroidery Cakes appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Rios specializes in creating impressively deceiving embroidery cakes. Despite being “baked” with threads, her desserts have a mouthwatering effect with their colorful frosting, rich-looking whipped cream, and perfectly baked sponge.
Rios creates both classic embroidery art and 3D embroidery pieces while constantly expanding the “menu” of her pastry shop. You’ll find decadent cake slices, doughnuts, cupcakes, fairy bread, and much more.
In order to achieve the realistic look of her cakes, Rios uses various embroidery techniques, including punch needles, as well as polymer clay. For finishing touches, this talented artist turns to acrylic paint, foam, and paper.
“I love that a lot of my process is actually similar to making real cakes. When I make polymer clay sprinkles, I bake them in my oven. I use real pastry bags to pipe frosting onto them,” Rios explained her creative process in one of her Instagram videos.
Rios enjoys sharing her newest embroidery cakes on social media while also providing a behind-the-scenes look into the process of making them. She also sells her creations through her Etsy shop. Continue scrolling to check out more of them.
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]]>The post Millie Amber’s Beaded Embroidery is Bringing Fairy Tales to Life appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>A talented illustrator and textile artist from London, Amber got her degree in illustration from Arts University Bournemouth. She decided to utilize the power of social media to her advantage, building an impressive Instagram following, with a community of over 80,000 people around the world who admire her unique approach to embroidery.
Amber’s body of work explores romantic symbolism, folkloric motifs, and poetic narratives using a combination of contemporary and traditional techniques. She has a special interest in nature, folk art, and mythology, and her love for all things ethereal shines through every piece of embroidery she shares with the world.
Most embroidery artists stick to working with needle and thread, but this is not what Amber is best known for. Beads are her go-to material, and she enjoys using them to add a touch of dazzle and whimsy to her magical hoops, weaving them together into shapes and patterns that look straight out of this world.
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]]>The post Rana Balca Will Make You See Embroidery With New Eyes appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Balca is an embroidery artist from Istanbul, Turkey, with a background in fashion design. She graduated from the Department of Fashion and Textile Design at Yeditepe University in 2016 and decided to turn her attention to a craft that’s often been dismissed as old-fashioned by many of her peers – the magical world of embroidery.
Like most embroidery artists, Balca kicked things off by stitching together pretty flowers, but a different subject eventually caught her eye. She kicked off a new era of her journey as an embroidery artist when she decided to focus on stitching together human eyes, using her skills with needle and thread to capture the magnetic power of our gaze.
They say that “eyes are windows to the soul,” and Balca’s body of work proves there’s truth to these words. She mastered the art of capturing the diverse beauty of the human gaze, and her embroidery hoops are truly a sight for sore eyes.
The post Rana Balca Will Make You See Embroidery With New Eyes appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>The post Erin Alyssa’s Embroidery Art Will Transport You to the World of Magic appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Alyssa is a talented embroidery artist based in Van Island, Canada. She’s been sharing her creations with the world since 2020, and her Instagram account really started growing after she developed her signature whimsical style, attracting over 160,000 followers.
Alyssa’s hoops are instantly recognizable, but developing her embroidery style has been quite a journey. She finally found her footing when she started working on her “Retro Girl” series, and things fell into place from that point on.
“I’ve always loved the styles, colors, and music of the 70s & 80s. Leaning into this, I started designing more patterns based on my love of retro! Not only did I love it, but I found that so many others connected with the nostalgia that my designs bring!” she wrote on Instagram.
Alyssa’s embroidery experienced a true boom when she started working on her starry night designs. They bring the magic of the night sky to her embroidery hoops, and she’s using everything from golden threads to beads to make them even more enchanting.
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]]>The post Check Out the Flower-Infused Embroidery Art By Olga Prinku appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Prinku’s embroidery art focuses on showcasing flowers in all of their beauty. It features a variety of flowers depicted in various stages, from flower buds to full blossoms. But besides being expertly executed, these pieces also have something that differentiates them from similar flower-inspired embroidery: they contain real flowers.
To make her pieces, Prinku uses a combination of threads and dried flowers. Despite working with such a delicate and unforgiving material, this talented artist is able to create all sorts of unique embroidery artworks in all sorts of shapes and sizes, from wall pieces to lampshades, further adding to their appeal.
“My favorite part of it is the scope to be inventive. Drawing inspiration from traditional embroidery, I love coming up with new ideas and experimenting with the technique further,” Prinku explains on her website.
Continue scrolling to check out more of Prinku’s embroidery pieces below.
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]]>The post These Intriguing Artworks are Made With a Combination of Embroidery and Kintsugi appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>The artists used broken pieces of vintage plates as the foundation for their works. Sardarian brought together the pieces using gold, with each repaired plate featuring a hole in the middle. Marchenko then used the plates as a frame to create striking embroidery images of eyes and hands, resulting in unique pieces of art.
According to the pair, their collaboration aims to show that old and overlooked things can be given a new life in an inspiring way.
“This collection is not just about vintage; it’s a metaphor for how old things, once overlooked and forgotten, can gain a new life, becoming something entirely unique and inspiring,” Marchenko shared about the project.
Marchenko is a self-taught artist from Ukraine who creates 3D embroidery images and portraits.
Sardarian, Armenia-native who currently resides in Paris, France, is a mixed media artist who works with various materials, including epoxy, clay, minerals, and more.
Continue scrolling to check out more examples of Marchenko and Sardarian’s collaboration below.
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