Discarded household items covered lovingly in discarded cross-stitch embroideries. LOVE.

Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art

Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art

This is the work of Swedish artist Ulla-Stina Wikander, and this is her story behind this body of work:

Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art

”For more than 10 years I have collected cross-stitch embroideries and today I have quite a big collection with over 100 different designs. These embroideries have mostly been made by women and is seen as kitsch and regarded pretty worthless. I think that sometimes they are really beautiful and I want to bring them back to life. In 2012 I started to cover ordinary household things from the 70s, like a sewing machine, vaccuum cleaner, electric mixer etc. I find it interesting to see how these objects transforms in a new context; the obsolete, the things we do not want any longer, the old and forgotten things. I give them a second life and although I cut the embroideries into pieces, I still think they look very beautiful, when the objects has been ”dressed up”.

Perfect.

Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art Swedish Embroidery Artist Ulla-Stina Wikander That Turns Discarded Items Into Art

Source: Jealous Curator