Cayce Zavaglia embroiders on a cotton/linen blend with crewel wool. The end results are stunningly realistic portraits. I've never seen crewel like this before! Trish Burr does a fascinating interview on her blog, asking the questions us needleworkers would ask.
http://trishburr.com/2011/06/20/embroidery-as-art/
More portraits are on Cayce's website.
http://www.caycezavaglia.com/
By the way, if you aren't familiar with Trish Burr's embroideries, click on the Gallery tab on her blog (first link) and see what can be done with cotton floss.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
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2 comments:
Thank you Jane, Zavaglia's work is totally awesome! The interview is very interesting and informative, however I do wish she would not call it "crewel embroidery". It is definitely not "crewel" embroidery, it is embroidery. And just plain unique and stunning!
I guess it isn't really crewel embroidery, it is embroidery using crewel wool. Stunningly beautiful, too. I would like to know what the outside dimensions of some of the portraits are. I think they much be larger than life but I am not sure....
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