Alex’s Embroidery

Not too much information about this embroidery artist from Montreal, Canada but she does say the following on her page info:

“I’m a recent university grad with a love for arts and crafts. Embroidery is a great way to express myself creatively while doing something relaxing and fun! I’m always looking for new ideas, so if there’s something you want to see, shoot me a message and I’ll make it happen!”

You can follow the artist on Facebook and Instagram.  Some of her work can be purchased here in her Etsy shop.

Images:  Courtesy of Alex’s Embroidery.

Olivia Weiss

Loving these whimsical creatures created by Vienna-based artist, Olivia Weiss. The freelance artist is a painter, illustrator and graphic designer. Humor and creativity characterizes her work. In addition to these fantastic critters practical utensils such as chopsticks, cutlery and porcelain bowls is also part of her work.

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

Images: Courtesy of Olivia Weiss.

Azra Khamissa

One of our favorite blog, Present and Correct, posted an article that we just had to share.  Azra Khamissa is a chiropractor, handbag designer and henna artist.  She is known for her non-traditional spin on this ancient form of body art, henna. Instead of drawing traditional paisley shapes and floral themes, her designs are minimal and more contemporary.  The Dubai-based artist creates intricate geometric shapes and minimal single-line designs.   Her job as a chiropractor greatly influences her work:  “I look at the hand as a whole, so I use the joints and the different planes, and try to incorporate the whole hand in the design”.

More of her work can be viewed on Instagram. Henna kits and her bag designs can be purchased in her shop branded Azra.

Images:  Courtesy of Azra Khamissa.

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