Fox at Dawn
The dawn light isn't a backdrop: it's part of how the character is built.
Collections
The collections bring together works that share a question: a material, a landscape, a territory, a memory. They're grouped into three chapters: Fauna, Characters, and Fantasy.
Fauna
The dawn light isn't a backdrop: it's part of how the character is built.
An uncommon angle: an animal's back tells a different story than its face.
Volume before detail: the bear is built by mass, not by lines.
Color as the central argument: each chameleon is a study in thread gradients.
Textile within textile: the embroidered blanket over the embroidered character.
Characters
A rounded silhouette that demands patient stitching: there are no angles to hide a mistake.
An unexpected color for a rabbit, chosen deliberately to break from the predictable.
A literary reference translated into fiber, without losing the simplicity of the original.
The characters don't live in isolation: they share a single universe, and sometimes they're portrayed together.
Fantasy
A mythological creature doesn't need realism: it needs conviction in every stitch.
The gold metallic thread demands a stitch direction decided before starting: there's no room to improvise along the way.
A griffin embroidered by the studio: half eagle, half lion, entirely fantasy.
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