Even though clouds can usually be associated with doom and gloom, Russian artist Vera Shimunia’s embroidery art reminds that there is a beauty to be found even on a stormy day.
Shimunia has created incredible puffy three-dimensional clouds. Each textile scene is rendered by using a variety of stitches, which results in textural embroidery designs looking like colorful landscape paintings. Meadows, mountainscapes, and ocean views are beautifully hand-stitched and framed inside embroidery hoops, resulting in little worlds one can hold in the palm of their hand. However, it’s Shimunia’s vibrant skies that make her artwork genuinely enchanting. Pink sunsets, sunbeams, and swirling stormy skies are depicted with a myriad of multicolored stitches and candy-like cotton balls of wool.
From subtle, wispy clouds to tumbling masses of fluffy fiber, Shimunia’s work showcases the diverse beauty of the sky. In one piece, soft white clouds burst through a blue sky and, in another, a spectacular cluster of sunset-hued pom poms dramatically explode from the confines of the embroidery hoop.
Find more from Shimunia’s portfolio on her Instagram page.
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