Perú-based artist Ana Teresa Barboza has created a collection of embroidered artworks that extend beyond their frames.
She uses “yarn, thread, wool, and fabric to produce unique, tactile embroidery works”, creating picturesque landscapes and ocean scenes that cascade and flow towards the viewer.
Apart from exploring nature, her works incorporates fragments of human forms, plants and animals by depicting “motion, texture, and human emotions that radiate out from the colorful stitching”.
The artist is able to arrive at different concepts “by using clothing and embroidery as an artistic medium”, explaining that “the images acquire new meaning as they produce a marked dissonance between image and technique”.
Find more of her works here.
[via My Modern Metropolis]