Hinke Schreuders has been making small paintings or drawings on canvas with needle and thread since 2002. She draws on both 1950s advertising images of women and personal photographic material, attached them to linen, then added embroidery and designs that heightens the beauty of the photos.
Her technique, embroidery, appears to be innocent, but her carefully constructed compositions evoke associations with more sinister undercurrents in a language that is prosaic and poetic at the same time.
Ideas such as abstracted bubbles, flowers, and embroidery that resembles old-fashioned brocade drift in and out around the images.
Schreuders art showcases real women behind the colors and patterns.
With the added dimension of the surface embroidery, both the handiwork and the photo beneath become a new entity.
Schreuders says she seeks to “subtly confuse notions of feminine vulnerability and reinforce the position of embroidery as an artistic medium.”
More of Hinke Schreuders‘ wonderful work can be found at http://sudsandsoda.com.
Thank you .. quite unique glasswork.
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These ar amazing !
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What interesting and unique artwork!
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You should! Start with something simple. You are really good at fiber work.
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Indeed! Thank you!❤
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Thank you for sharing this unique art form!
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Very, very cool.
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Gosh I want to try painting with embroidery thread, but I don’t seem to have the patience for it! These are wonderful.
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Really cool!
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