" I generally try to use renewable, sustainable and environmentally friendly materials for my art, so this was an obvious choice. I feel that the delicate yet elaborate stitching reflects the intricate patterns and incredible detail found in the natural world."
The leaves are coated in a non-toxic preservative so they are protected and are able to be stitched on without tearing, as well as retaining their color. Her stitches are inspired by traditional methods of joinery that she adapts and makes variations of, as well as using the actual traditional stitches.
She also makes these incredible leaf cuttings utilizing a more illustrative approach:
Aren't these amazing?
I would love a collection of these delicate and beautiful leaves behind glass. I am excited to see more of Hillary's work and where else it takes her.
For more information and photographs visit http://hillaryfayle.wordpress.com/lovestitching/
*All photographs on this post are from http://hillaryfayle.wordpress.com/lovestitching/
2 comments:
These are beautiful, I've never seen anything like this before.
They are so beautiful! How clever and intricate to do that.
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