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A chapter. Not the cover.

Every piece comes with context: history, process, materials, time invested, and documentation. It's closer to the label of a museum object than to a sales page.

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Dragon

Thread embroidery of a blue dragon on raw canvas, with gold metallic thread finishes.

History

It began with a simple question: can metallic thread behave like scales? The answer took months of testing before the first definitive stitch.

Process

Sketch, stitch-direction tests on scrap fabric, embroidery built in layers: body first, then scales, then metallic sheen.

Materials: cotton thread, gold metallic thread, raw canvas.

Collection: Fantasy.

Context: gallery piece, conceived for framed display.

Macro detail of the dragon embroidery, showing the direction of the stitches.

Macro detail: the direction of every stitch is decided before embroidering, not corrected afterward.

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Forest Embroidery

Textile embroidery depicting a forest landscape.

History

A landscape remembered more than observed: the memory of a specific forest, rebuilt in layers of greens and shadows.

Process

Embroidered from background to foreground, the way a painting would be built: depth first, close detail after.

Materials: multicolor cotton thread, natural canvas.

Collection: Fauna / Landscape.

Context: studio piece, available for a similar commission.

Macro detail of the forest embroidery, showing the layers of thread.

Macro detail: up close, the forest reveals itself as a structure of stacked layers, not a flat image.

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03

Embroidered Letter

Hand-embroidered typography on fabric.

History

The alphabet as raw material. Every embroidered letter is a decision of structure before style: how a curved stroke holds together in thread.

Process

Typographic sketch, thread-thickness tests per stroke, embroidered letter by letter with no mechanical template.

Materials: cotton thread, white canvas.

Collection: Original Works.

Context: piece available for custom text by commission.

Macro detail of the embroidered typography, showing the construction of each stroke.

Macro detail: every stroke reveals how many separate stitches it takes for a letter to look simple.

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Commissions

Looking for a piece created especially for you?

We work by commission: we start from a conversation about what you want to tell, not from a catalog of fixed options.

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The visitor should understand why a piece exists before deciding whether to bring it into their life.