Embroidered Patches Redefine Vintage Postcards and Photographs by Fiber Artist Han Cao
Art
Craft
Photography
#birds
#embroidery
#found photographs
#landscapes
#trains
July 24, 2020
Grace Ebert
“Nice hair.” All images © Han Cao, shared with permission
Through densely laid cross-stitches and whorls of thread, Han Cao revitalizes discarded photographs and postcards. Similar to the artist’s previous projects, her latest series New Nostalgia strikes a balance between the original subjects and the fiber-based additions. Sometimes covering faces with sparse dandelion puffs or confetti-like burst, Cao redefines the vintage pieces and explores how narratives linger as she stitches plumes of train steam that trail beyond the initial photograph’s edges.
Based in Palm Springs, the artist shares glimpses into her process on Instagram, and if you’re in Philadelphia, check out her embroidered pieces that are on view through August 22 at Paradigm Gallery. Cao also sells some of her mixed-media works in her shop.
Left: “Golden Conjurer.” Right: “Wallflower-Yellow Pansy”
“Mt Rainier”
“Runaway train”
“Runaway train”
“Generations”
Left: “A steady dissolution.” Right: “Sisters”
“Plume”
“Sister, sister”
#birds
#embroidery
#found photographs
#landscapes
#trains
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