I'm falling in love with the work by artist Nava Lubelski. Her artist statement says, "My embroidery work explores the contradictory activities of spoiling and mending, using a process of hand-stitching over stains, spills and rips. The marks are either found on ruined linens and canvas or are approached after a process of first giving vent to the impulse to destroy, tearing holes and spilling inks onto a pristine canvas."Lubelski's technique and message is very intriguing - the detailed stitching is amazing. See more of her work and read her full artist statement here.


From top to bottom: A Lie About Birds and Bees, Some Places, All Sorts, and Net Scape.
Absolutely incredible work. I don't think I've ever seen such an unexpected technique of embroidery.
ReplyDeleteThanks bandelle - great insight - modern take on embroidery.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting process & the results are amazing. Very cool!
ReplyDeletevery organic...love it!
ReplyDeleteamazing. thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteStunning...she transforms messes into masterpieces! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis such an amazing artist! I love the beauty in the textures and movement of the paint! GREAT POST :)
ReplyDeleteso beautiful! i've been bookmarking so many things just from your blog alone!
ReplyDeleteThanks - you are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteSo amazing - embracing the natural order of decay in the universe, proving that there is beauty to be found in every stage of life!
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