Great escape

Great Escape

Piece description from the artist

This was intended to evoke memories of summer nights as the warmth of the sun cools off. The leaves in the forest canopy quietly rustle. There is a peace that comes with the settling of the day.

This piece was made with glued embroidery floss. It is my signature technique that I have developed. These pieces take a lot of time, but the texture of the string is maintained even with the prints of the original. They have a tactile quality that make people want to reach out and touch it.

Other works by Amanda Pearson

About Amanda Pearson

Richfield, MN

Amanda Pearson is a mixed media artist who lives in the Twin Cities, MN (but grew up in Portland, OR). In college, she majored in Art Education and after graduating found a niche in elevating the mundane materials that are often forgotten in the back of the craft drawer. Her focus is currently on pieces created by gluing embroidery floss, but she also uses other media such as dots (made out of colored pencils or paint), glued hole punches from cardstock paper, and has even made a mosaic from recycled used gift cards. Her work requires time, and it takes a lot of it – each piece takes months to create. These pieces aim to capture a moment of time in spaces that could be considered sacred. Nature is used to represent these significant moments.

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