Organic Embroidery

Organic Embroidery

Organic Embroidery

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The art of Meredith Woolnough is showing the beauty of nature in knotted embroidery threads. Her creations look like coming directly from a coral reef out of the ocean. The intricate embroideries are then carefully pinned in shadowboxes, just like preserved specimens.

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I am so fascinated by those amazing patterns and was wondering, how is it possible to create such delicate embroidery?  And I found the tricky answer: the secret behind her works is the fabric, because it is water soluble! It was originally invented by the medical industry and is now available in sewing shops. It works as the basic stabilizer on which Meredith can sew her beautiful designs. When the embroidery is finished, she just washes the fabric away.

 

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Nevertheless, the work of Meredith Woolnough, who lives in Australia is extremely intriguing. You can find out more about her art at MeredithWoolnough.com or watch this interesting video, where she explains her working process:

 

 

(All pictures taken from the website of Meredith Woolnough MeredithWoolnough.com)

Insect Art

Insect Art

Insect Art

I think it´s so important to surround yourself with beautiful and unique things of good quality! It makes such a difference – you feel more worthy and every time you look at it, you get this warm loving feeling.

I have a few of those around me, which I would like to share with you from time to time.

Berlin based artist Karsten Fuge does really awesome stuff – insects made of ? spoons ? beltbuckles ? Yes, you must have a closer look at it. Very fascinating! Here is a picture of his artwork which I enjoy looking at it every time I walk through my kitchen.

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And as I just found out, he also does extraordinary paintings creating his own Kafkaesque universe that´s inhabited by strange beings and animals.

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More info about Karsten Fuge via: http://www.galerie-gaertner.de

Wall Art

Wall Art

Wall Art

Gosh! This just left me speechless! I am a big fan of wallpapers, but this one is way more than that: High quality nonwoven wallpaper from Dutch brand NLXL.

 

“Alt Deutsch” Studio Jobs’ Archives Wallpaper collection for NLXL

“Alt Deutsch” Studio Jobs’ Archives Wallpaper collection for NLXL

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The belgian designer Duo Studio Job raided their archives and created this stunning „Archives Wallpaper Collection“. It`s already in the museums! Pattern allover and not repeating itself! This is my favourite:

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