
My Three-Dimensional Embroideries Inspired By Oceanic And Botanical Forms
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My name is Helen Wilde (Ovo Bloom) and I am a fiber artist based within the UK. I interpret oceanic & botanical landscapes into three-dimensional hoop & canvas embroideries. The current collection predominately features sculptural embroideries using plant-dyed yarns, porcelain & silk on organza and handwoven fabrics.
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Kandy Collection
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Bawa
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Details from Bawa
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Raella
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Details from Raella
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Veraḷa tīraya
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Details from Veraḷa tīraya
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Vana
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Details from Vana
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Coral
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Details from Coral
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love the choice of colors, and the compositions are so rich. really beautiful art!
These are stunningly beautiful! So unique and intricate. Your talent is unprecedented.
I remember my Mom doing this, I miss those quiet times she would be sitting doing this, and I miss her. I wish so badly classes for these types of crafts were more readily taught, so many would take them. And beautiful work.
love the choice of colors, and the compositions are so rich. really beautiful art!
These are stunningly beautiful! So unique and intricate. Your talent is unprecedented.
I remember my Mom doing this, I miss those quiet times she would be sitting doing this, and I miss her. I wish so badly classes for these types of crafts were more readily taught, so many would take them. And beautiful work.