Thread Paintings by Cayce Zavaglia

This ain't your mother's cross stitch! Cayce Zavaglia took hand embroidery to the next level with her thread paintings:

I still consider myself a painter and find it difficult not to refer to these embroidered portraits as “paintings”. Although the medium employed is crewel embroidery wool, the technique borrows more from the worlds of drawing and painting.

Initially, working with an established range of wool colors proved frustrating. Unlike painting, I was unable to mix the colors by hand. Progressively, I created a system of sewing the threads in a sequence that would ultimately give the allusion of a certain color or tone. The direction in which the threads were sewn had to mimic the way lines are layered in a drawing to give the allusion of depth, volume, and form. Over time the stitches have become tighter and more complex but ultimately more evocative of flesh, hair, and cloth.

I mean, look - just look - at the details:

View more of Cayce's artwork on her website: http://www.caycezavaglia.com/ - via Colossal


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