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Eri Higuchi

Eri Higuchi is the creator of these beautiful three-dimensional embroidery works.  The Japanese embroidery artist creates colorful and poetic works using threads and beads. She is influenced by the natural things around her with the bird motifs being the most popular among them.  Her embroidery are made into accessories such as brooches and earrings.

More of her work can be found on her website and Instagram.  Her shop is in the Japanese online shopping site, Base.

Images:  Courtesy of Eri Higuchi.

Scott Partridge

 Scott Partridge (aka Jevaart) is an artist, illustrator, and graphic designer based in Charlotte, North Carolina.  He works in both traditional and digital media often combining techniques.  His imagery is largely drawn from the natural world with simple geometric shapes evoking living forms of plants and animals.

You can view more of his work on his website, Behance and Instagram.  Some of his prints can be purchased here on Society6.

Images:  Courtesy of Scott Partridge.

Myriam Dion

We love it when artists reuse materials and incorporate them into their design.  Canadian artist Myriam Dion cuts rich textural patterns reminiscent of embroidered lacework right into latest edition of newspapers pages such as The Financial Times, International Herald Tribune and Le Devoir to name a few. She is careful to respect whatever newspaper she is transforming, invents new scenes, landscapes and narratives within the pages to bring the newspaper’s stories to life. On an article in Huffpost the French-Canadian artist says this about her work:

“By crafting thoughtful mosaics out of the world events, I question our appetite for sound-bite news and sensational art, showing the quiet power of a patient hand and an inquisitive eye.  I am creating a new newspaper that can be interpreted, that encourages people to think more deeply about the news that we consume too easily.”

  The artist can be followed on her website and on Instagram.

Images:  Courtesy of Myriam Dion.
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