Video: Embroidered machine
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Looking at the image, one can simply assume that skilled people have again found a new and original way to decorate cars. But if you take a closer look, you just freeze in surprise, because you have never seen anything like this. The embroidered design on the hood is not just a decoration, or a sticker, it is real embroidery, in the truest sense of the word. It is simply not possible to express your admiration for the works of the Lithuanian artist Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene.
Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene presented her metal embroidery at the Strich Und Faden art show in Berlin in May 2009.
She works and enjoys things that seem like minor details to most people. With her works, the artist presents her own vision of the beauty and practicality of some things that fall into the field of her interest and inspire the creation of creative projects.
Working with a metal needle, Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene uses traditional cross-stitching technique, thus she wants to raise interest and bring back the popularity of such a forgotten art as embroidery.
In addition to cars, the Lithuanian needlewoman Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene embroider not only car hoods and doors with a cross, but also kitchen utensils: spoons, plates, ladles and pot lids.
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