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Even though drones are not such a new thing any more, it is still spectacular to see the nature photos and videos that are taken using them. Not only is nature beautiful in and of itself, but this also gives us, wingless beings, a chance to see what birds see on the daily.

Well, you don’t really need a drone, a plane, or wings, for that matter, to experience the beauty of nature from above. Professional embroiderer Victoria Rose Richards shows what it’s like to see the extraordinarily beautiful English rural landscapes from above across 200+ of her embroidered creations.

Bored Panda has collected some of her best and most beautiful aerial embroidery for the list below. Why not check out our interview with Richards, some of her spectacular embroidery, and vote on the ones you loved the most!

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Aerial embroidery piece showcasing British nature with green fields, clusters of trees, and a blue river in an embroidery hoop.

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    Aerial embroidery hoop featuring textured green and purple stitches depicting British nature landscapes and flora.

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    Colorful aerial embroidery hoop art depicting patchwork fields and greenery inspired by British nature.

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    “Around June of last year, I was doing a Color Series where I created a landscape each in each color of the color wheel (plus gray), and found myself getting stuck on the green one,” Richards explained the inspiration behind the aerial-view embroidery.

    “As I was thinking of ideas, I was looking at the fields opposite my bedroom window and wondered how a top-down view of fields and trees would work out for it! I did the first piece and fell right in love—I already had an interest in aerial views and I felt like I’d found my thing in this!”

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    Aerial embroidery hoop showcasing vibrant British nature with colorful stitched flowers and textured green foliage.

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    Hand holding detailed aerial embroidery hoop featuring green and yellow British nature landscape with white textured clouds.

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    Aerial embroidery piece depicting British nature with yellow fields and green landscape framed in wood.

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    Needless to say, embroidery requires patience, diligence, and, of course, time. And even though it varies in Richards’ case depending on the project, it still requires quite a bit of work to get a single creation done, as she explains:

    “It varies a lot by side… I just yesterday finished an intricate 6-inch (approx. 15 centimeter) piece that took about 50 hours to make, while a simple one of that size would be as little as a quarter of that time! Most pieces are between 6 and 25 hours, though.”

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    Richards reckons she’s done over 200 realistic and 3D-looking landscapes at this point—you can do the math how many hours that took. And this is besides all of the other non-aerial pictures that she has embroidered over the years!

    “I like to make my pieces as bright as possible, so I like to use strong, rich colors even if in a real life landscape, they’d be dull. I like to think of my art style as an optimistic one!” elaborated Richards.

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    Hand holding embroidery hoop featuring aerial embroidery of British nature with colorful trees and a blue river.

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    Aerial embroidery hoop depicting British nature with green fields and textured landscape details.

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    Hand holding aerial embroidery hoop featuring textured green land and blue water, showcasing British nature art.

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    But, like any masterpiece, it doesn’t come easy. Art of such caliber comes with its own challenges, as Richards elaborates:

    “I think I would consider the biggest challenge getting the depth and perspectives right—I like to make them as realistic as possible, which means the trees, bushes, flowers, animals, fields, and vehicles all need to be accurately sized against each other. For example, a tree can be a big, fluffy French knot, but the sheep next to it a tiny white speck—some details I add in are hardly visible in the photos!”

    As for how Richards decides to do each particular embroidered image, she explains that it is actually based on intuition. She rarely starts any piece with a plan of what she’s going to add or what the end results will be. She adds a tree outline and everything else falls into place naturally.

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    Aerial embroidery of British nature showing colorful fields, waterways, and trees in detailed stitched landscape.

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    Round aerial embroidery hoop showing detailed British nature landscape with fields and hedgerows in green and yellow threads.

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    Close-up of aerial embroidery depicting a detailed British nature scene with ocean, beach, and forest textures.

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    Lastly, we asked Richards whether she has a favorite among the many aerial embroidering pieces she’s done. She had this to say:

    “I completed a 16-inch (approx. 41 centimeter) piece (which took 120 hours!) a couple months ago, which I’m hugely proud of! As someone who, for the longest time, only did 3-inch landscapes, this was a huge thing for me and I’m so pleased with the result. Other than that one, my favorite is the first yellow-themed aerial I did around September last year—even though I’ve done so many since, there’s something about this one that always felt special to me.”

    Be sure to check out Richards’ Instagram and Twitter for more spectacular embroidery and why not also give her Etsy store a visit? Bored Panda also featured her once before, so you can also go check out the other article here. But before you go, let us know what you thought of this in the comment section below!

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    Close-up of aerial embroidery hoop showcasing detailed British nature with trees, fields, and roads in green tones.

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    Aerial embroidery piece showcasing British nature with textured pink and green floral patterns divided by a diagonal stitch.

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    Hand holding circular embroidery hoop featuring aerial embroidery of British nature landscape with green and beige threads.

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    Hand holding a detailed aerial embroidery hoop showcasing British nature with textured green and brown stitched fields.

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    Aerial embroidery of British nature showing a river, trees, and fields in vibrant green and blue threads.

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    Person holding a colorful aerial embroidery hoop depicting British nature with fields, trees, and waterways in fine detail.

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    Aerial embroidery hoop featuring textured green and yellow stitches representing British nature landscapes in intricate detail.

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    Aerial embroidery hoop with textured green and purple stitching representing British nature landscapes.

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    Aerial embroidery hoop art depicting vibrant British nature with green fields, yellow flowers, and a blue river landscape.

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    Hand holding an aerial embroidery hoop featuring textured white clouds against a blue sky highlighting British nature.

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    Hand holding an embroidered hoop featuring detailed aerial embroidery of British nature with green landscape textures.

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    Aerial embroidery piece depicting British nature with stitched green fields and textured trees in an embroidery hoop.

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    Hand holding aerial embroidery hoop featuring colorful British nature with trees, flowers, and a blue river flowing through.

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    Colorful aerial embroidery depicting British nature with detailed fields, trees, and roads in vibrant threadwork.

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    Embroidery hoop art showing detailed aerial landscape with rivers, fields, and trees inspired by British nature.

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    Hand holding aerial embroidery hoop featuring detailed British nature with fields, trees, and textured stitching.

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    Hand holding small embroidery hoop with aerial embroidery showcasing British nature with green, yellow, and brown threads.

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    Colorful aerial embroidery of British nature featuring textured green stitches and vibrant geometric patterns on green fabric.

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    Hand holding aerial embroidery hoop art showcasing textured British nature with fields, trees, and rivers in vibrant thread colors.

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    Aerial embroidery artwork showing British nature with green fields and textured stitched patterns in an embroidery hoop.

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    Aerial embroidery of British nature showing stitched green fields, blue patches, and textured tree-like details in a wooden hoop.

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    Aerial embroidery artwork depicting British nature with green fields and trees in an intricate stitched landscape.

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    Aerial embroidery piece depicting British nature with fields, trees, and a road in vibrant green, yellow, and brown colors.

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