Calligraphic Embroideries by Olga Kovalenko
Montenegro-based artist Olga Kovalenko uses embroidery and calligraphy to create stunning works of art. She stitches her fabric with skill and precision, making it look like expressive, ink-spattered calligraphy. She does not use random stains, but deliberate stitches to achieve this effect.
She shares her creative process on her Instagram account, where she shows a variety of projects. She experiments with different styles of calligraphy, from traditional to modern. Her work is varied and striking, featuring both bold and subtle designs.
More: Olga Kovalenko, Instagram
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