Three-dimensional paintings from tapes

in photography •  5 years ago 

Have a nice day! Ribbon embroidery as a type of needlework originated in Ancient Greece, when women interweaved bright ribbons in their hairstyles, and eventually began to decorate carpets and bedspreads with them.

Later, this type of craft was appreciated by Italians. Of course, in Russia, too, many people decorated canopies, chair backs, curtains and Drapes with picturesque drawings made of ribbons to make them more attractive and stylish.

Today, embroidery with satin ribbons has become quite popular needlework. I often see such works at fairs.

It is a pleasure to look at these pictures. They are so bright and openwork, the flowers look like real ones. It seems that they were simply taken and woven into the canvas.

I liked this picture of a girl. So I wanted to eat raspberries :-)

There were many different paintings and fantastic stories. This one is called " Spring is coming."

Beautiful, isn't it? Such embroidery with silk or satin ribbons can be called a truly artistic work, since it assumes complete freedom of imagination.

There are many training workshops on the Internet, and you can always view them.

Perhaps someone will be interested in them and soon you will be able to embroider such paintings yourself.

I wanted to take a picture of each one separately, but there were so many of them and so many different ones that I didn't have enough time for everything.


Thank you for Your attention and visit. I appreciate Your feedback and comments. I wish you luck and have a nice day!

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