The British embroiders three-dimensional paintings that charge positively (Photo)

The British embroiders three-dimensional paintings that charge positively (Photo)

16 December 2020, 10:49
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Bright volumetric embroidery is a hobby of British needlewoman Penny Dawdel. Her work is just positive.

For embroidery the girl uses different types of threads, stitches and pompons. They allow you to create amazingly vibrant compositions. To some extent even experimental. Since the needlewoman will come up with a lot herself - she mixes techniques and colors.

Among the main themes that Penny Dawdel uses in her works, there are fantasy and real-life landscapes. Although she gives preference, rather, the first. These are bright balloons raising small houses into the sky. And it is not surprising that bright pom-poms are used as balls.

The girl began to engage in embroidery a long time ago. As a child, she developed an interest in threads, needles and other sewing accessories. But more conscious steps towards handicraft began after school.

Penny Davdel drew inspiration for her work not only from the surrounding nature. It so happened that after talking with interesting people, she managed to embroider something very unusual.

And she began to create her balloons with houses rising into the sky after watching the Disney cartoon "Up!"

In the arsenal of works of the British woman there are already more than a hundred products, but she is not going to stop there.

Photo © fastory.ru

Photo © fastory.ru

Photo © fastory.ru

Photo © fastory.ru

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