My Three-Dimensional Embroideries Inspired By Oceanic And Botanical Forms
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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Share on FacebookAwesome work! Have you considered embroidering different bacteria inspired motives? Specifically bacteria grown in petri dishes? I think that could be really neat =3
These are so precious! I particularly love that the choice of "base fabric" (sorry, I don't know how to call it in English) is different than the classic one I've seen so far. On tulle, organza or on knitted fabric it's so much more interesting and dimensional, and yet it must be quite harder to achieve as well. Compliments to the maker!
Truly beautiful work. I love the different textures and the amazing forms you are able to achieve!
Awesome work! Have you considered embroidering different bacteria inspired motives? Specifically bacteria grown in petri dishes? I think that could be really neat =3
These are so precious! I particularly love that the choice of "base fabric" (sorry, I don't know how to call it in English) is different than the classic one I've seen so far. On tulle, organza or on knitted fabric it's so much more interesting and dimensional, and yet it must be quite harder to achieve as well. Compliments to the maker!
Truly beautiful work. I love the different textures and the amazing forms you are able to achieve!
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