When it comes to character embroidery, patterns and shapes are usually the focus, and hairstyles may not be the first thing that comes to mind. Sheena Liam, an embroidery artist and fashion model, uses embroidery to show womens various hairstyles. In addition to the embroidery itself, even the various looks of girls' hair are also a way for Sheena Liam to express herself.
The embroidery artist is also a fashion model. He mainly uses embroidery to show various hairstyles of women. In addition to the embroidery itself, even the various styles of girls' hair This style is also a kind of self-expression.
The hair is so long that it almost touches the soup. This artist’s works are all described with black lines. In addition to the patterns in the embroidery hoop frame, the black hair is more prominent. The vivid picture looks very... reality.
This intricate embroidered picture mainly depicts the most popular hairstyles nowadays, which are a bit like French braids, buns with a bit of laziness, fresh ponytails, or wind-swept hairstyles. The long, flowing hair.
I finally made up my mind to cut off a bunch of my long hair. On the wall under the embroidery circle stand, I can still see a little bit of the hair I just cut off.
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The women presented by the artist seem to have some sadness and loneliness.
Cut Does the falling hair represent abandonment or complete relief? His main tool is needle and thread, completely getting rid of the original constraints, so that an embroidery full of three-dimensionality is completed.