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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.

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