Arun Kumar Bajaj, a native of India, boasts an incredible skill. The craftsman creates stunning pictures using an old sewing machine. Arun's works are embroidered at such a high level that it seems as if they are real canvases, on which the great painter worked for many hours.
Arun Kumar developed a love for art as a child. The boy loved to draw and wanted to become a professional artist over time. But his dreams were not destined to come true due to the sudden death of his father. To support his family, Arun dropped out of school and continued his father's business. Namely, he took up tailoring. But very soon the young man could not resist and began not only to repair clothes, but to create real works of art. Only instead of linen, paint and brushes, the Indian uses fabric, threads and needles.
Today Kumar has many admirers and admirers. Techniques for making embroidered tapestries and paintings have existed in different countries for many centuries in a row. But only Arun's creations have such meticulous detail and professionalism.
One of the most outstanding works of Arun is a painting depicting Krishna. It took the master 3 years and almost 3 kilometers of thread to create a portrait of a deity measuring 1, 22 m by 1, 83 m. Another impressive creation is the painting "The Trial of the Maharaja", where the author posted images of 2000 people.
On our resource, you can purchase threads, needles and fabric in order to engage in such creativity or for its intended use, in the section
"Accessories for sewing and needlework".
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