Taisiya Kovaleva: The artist who "draws" embroidery

Taisiya Kovaleva draws wonderful paintings by watercolor, butter, pastel and even embroidery. How does she succeed?.


Taisiya Kovaleva Draws wonderful paintings with watercolor, oil, pastel and even embroidery. How does she succeed? At one time, the artist was tightly engaged in a battle. Later, based on the experience of decoration of fabrics, she invented a unique technique for himself: embroider on the painted substrate. No stitch and stitch stitch. At the same time, work is obtained very neat and picturesque.

In the hands of Tai of the conventional cotton thread are endless. Author's copy of the painting of the Russian Impressionist A. Arkhipova "Woman in Red".

Here are over 40 hours of work, 70 colors and cost of 30.000 p.

"The needle serves me with a brush, and the color thread - paint"," Says Taya.


And this is not just puncture, stitch, puncture, stitch, but solving problems of shape and color. Just look at Anton Palycha Chekhov with blue mustache. Fascinating.

Got a needle from a wide pantian ... Find out? 😊


The same jacques-Yves Kusto.

According to Tai, the portrait of Twiggy is its best work at the moment.

Remember the wonderful kinoskazu Alexander Row "Morozko"? Yes, yes, this is the same Martushenka.


It is possible to embroider picturesque on things with a shallow machine knitting.

Incredible ease of paintings Taisa just fascinates.


Meet the Philip Taisovich his own person

Alexander Demyanenko or the same Schurik.

It is simply impossible to believe that it is embroidery, not a drawing. Beyond!


Magic portrait of Professor Minerva, made no less magical artist!

Well, now you understand that it is embroidered not only grandmothers, and such incredible beauties.


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