Drinking Wasp Silk Hand-embroidered Art
Hand-embroidered art depicting a common wasp drinking from a flower. Stitched using a needlepainting technique with fine silk floss thread on a silk/cotton blend fabric. The embroidery is displayed in glass hanging frame. A unique heirloom piece of embroidery.
Wasp 9cmx8cm
Stretched embroidery 20cmx15cm
Frame 25.5cmx21cm
Silk floss thread on silk/cotton blend fabric. The tiny hairs have been created by stitching my own hair into the piece as the silk floss thread just wasn't fine enough.
Wasps are mainly known for ruining summer picnics, stripping the wood from garden furniture and generally being aggressive, but did you know that they are essential to our eco-system, pollinating a wide variety of plants and feeding on common garden pests. Did you know that all bees evolved from wasps?
Hand-embroidered art depicting a common wasp drinking from a flower. Stitched using a needlepainting technique with fine silk floss thread on a silk/cotton blend fabric. The embroidery is displayed in glass hanging frame. A unique heirloom piece of embroidery.
Wasp 9cmx8cm
Stretched embroidery 20cmx15cm
Frame 25.5cmx21cm
Silk floss thread on silk/cotton blend fabric. The tiny hairs have been created by stitching my own hair into the piece as the silk floss thread just wasn't fine enough.
Wasps are mainly known for ruining summer picnics, stripping the wood from garden furniture and generally being aggressive, but did you know that they are essential to our eco-system, pollinating a wide variety of plants and feeding on common garden pests. Did you know that all bees evolved from wasps?
Hand-embroidered art depicting a common wasp drinking from a flower. Stitched using a needlepainting technique with fine silk floss thread on a silk/cotton blend fabric. The embroidery is displayed in glass hanging frame. A unique heirloom piece of embroidery.
Wasp 9cmx8cm
Stretched embroidery 20cmx15cm
Frame 25.5cmx21cm
Silk floss thread on silk/cotton blend fabric. The tiny hairs have been created by stitching my own hair into the piece as the silk floss thread just wasn't fine enough.
Wasps are mainly known for ruining summer picnics, stripping the wood from garden furniture and generally being aggressive, but did you know that they are essential to our eco-system, pollinating a wide variety of plants and feeding on common garden pests. Did you know that all bees evolved from wasps?