The Delicate 3D Embroidery Of Justyna Wolodkiewicz

After being considered as old-fashioned for a long time, the art of embroidery has made a big comeback in recent years with many artists who experiment with alternative uses, embracing embroidery with contemporary art and creativity.

Here are today the creations of the artist Justyna Wolodkiewicz, who completes her embroidery with polymer clay shapes. Some delicate and colorful creations, which add a new dimension to embroidery.

More info: Instagram (h/t: ufunk)





















If you want more awesome content, subscribe to Design You Trust Facebook page.

More Inspiring Stories

Le Creuset Announces Star Wars Line Of Cookware And Just WOW!

Brilliant & Colossal Sand Drawings By Sam Dougados

Hairiest Men Face Off At The 2017 Remington Beard Boss World Beard & Moustache Championships

Japanese Artist and Designer CHA2’s Cyberpunk Headgear Looks Like It Came from The Future

These Hand-Knitted Sweaters Will Make You “Disappear” In Public Places

This Photographer’s Business Card Changes Color Constantly And Never Looks The Same

"Serenade In Blood Minor": Fascinating Horror Sculptures By Viktor Makov

This Artist Creates Beautiful Miniature Dreamscape Dioramas From Resin, Clay and Wood

Transparent Sculptures Explore the Depth of Human Emotion

This Guy Hilariously Captions The Weirdest Construction Fails He Finds

"Bury Me In a Donut": Colorful Coffins Lighten Mood at New Zealand Funerals

Artist Creates Monster Sculptures That Look So Real They Ruined Your Sleep Forever

"Fear Must Abyss": A Coronavirus Sculpture Was Burned in Russia

South Korean Artist Creates Superb Hyper-Realistic Toy Dolls Of The Famous Movie Stars

DIY Steampunk Trailer Fit For Travelling The World In 80 Days

60 Essential Keyboard Shortcuts To Boost Your Productivity

Japanese Youtuber Makes Easy DIY Face Masks That Look Surprisingly Cool

Bring The Argentinian Grasslands Indoors With These Stunning Handmade Rugs

Adorable Sand Cats Become Japanese Beach’s Landmark After Taking Over

Artist Duo Alfredo And Isabel Aquilizan Craft Dystopian Cities From Cardboard

These Gold Cufflinks Contain Pictures Of Two Different Strains Of Plague Bacterias, Perhaps By Faberge, c. 1900

Everyday Objects Obsessively Organized Into Patterns By Adam Hillman

See Inside a 1926 Rolls-Royce Phantom, the Most Expensive Rolls-Royce Ever Made

What Would U.S. Money Look Like, Given The Proper Attention Of An Industrial Designer?

Wolford And Vetements Launch Collaboration Inspired By Russian Criminal Tattoo Art

An Artist's Grocery List Becomes A Giant Monument In Central Park

Russian Artist Turns Boring Soviet Apartment Building Walls Into Art

3D-Printed Solar Systems That Fit On Your Table

Two Culinary Students Made Gigantic, Chocolate Covered Rock Candy Geodes

The Optical Shape Art by Nazar Symotiuk