Peter Crawley creates the most spectacular stitched illustrations. Some of his latest works include a piece for Wallpaper magazine which is no small feat, but his portfolio includes many striking artworks. The illustrations are created by hand piercing watercolour paper with a pin and then stitching the paper with a needle and cotton thread. The method in which he develops his art is in itself pretty unique but what makes us instant admirers are the incredibly complex yet suitably simple graphics he creates. Some commissioned by luxury retailers and others inspired by a road trip, check out our favourites in the rest of this post.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Peter Crawley
Peter Crawley creates the most spectacular stitched illustrations. Some of his latest works include a piece for Wallpaper magazine which is no small feat, but his portfolio includes many striking artworks. The illustrations are created by hand piercing watercolour paper with a pin and then stitching the paper with a needle and cotton thread. The method in which he develops his art is in itself pretty unique but what makes us instant admirers are the incredibly complex yet suitably simple graphics he creates. Some commissioned by luxury retailers and others inspired by a road trip, check out our favourites in the rest of this post.
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