Embroidery on photographs is our new favorite fiber art
>> Wednesday, February 5, 2020 –
contemporary art,
embroidery,
embroidery on photographs,
Janet Dey,
Kreinik,
metallic thread,
metallic thread embroidery,
Stephen Bulger Gallery,
visual arts
The hot trend of stitching on photographs is a blend of two exciting mediums: visual art and fiber art. Photos are a refreshing base material for stitchers who want to further express their love for embroidery and for making images come to life.
Get inspired with the designs of Janet Dey
Friends in the Toronto area, check out this fabulous exhibit: https://business.facebook.com/events/1241059279416533/ Designer Janet Dey uses Kreinik threads in her fun, expressive, fascinating contemporary art. She hand-embroiders on enlarged modern prints of vintage photographs."It is a delight to work with the threads," Janet says. We love how the gold Kreinik Braid adds a dimensional effect and a touch of light, while keeping with the gorgeous vintage color schemes of the photographs. If you aren't in the Toronto area, you can still get inspired by checking out the gallery's website here, https://www.bulgergallery.com/artists/29-janet-dey/works/, or this site featuring more of Janet's work: https://ffoto.com/collections/janet-dey
About the exhibit
The Stephen Bulger Gallery is an art gallery in Toronto, Canada. If you live in the area, keep an eye on their schedule for other inspiring creative exhibits. Here are the details on the Janet Dey exhibit:- Exhibition Dates: February 22 – March 14, 2020
- Artist Talk with Janet Dey: Saturday, February 22, 4pm
- Public Reception: Saturday, February 22, 2 – 5pm
In “Magic”, Dey draws attention to well-known magicians who charmed and captivated audiences, and whose stories have been retold time and time again. Compelled by their dark and mysterious minds, Dey hand-embroiders on enlarged modern prints of vintage photographs. Every stitch and knot in Dey’s design embellishes or further hides the identity of the subjects. Often masking entire faces leaving only their eyes visible, the work takes on a new story, a vision told from Dey’s perspective and left for the viewer to discover. The final artwork is unique, designed to last another several lifetimes. A rebellion against time.
The source photographs are from the collection of David Ben, writer, stage magician, performer, and magic collector.
Photos from the Stephen Bulger Gallery