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Tender Embroidered Portraits by Ruth Miller Are Tinged with Expressive Colors
January 20, 2022
Grace Ebert
Beginning with a minimal line drawing in pencil, U.S.-based artist Ruth Miller renders hand-embroidered portraits based on photos. Her wool tapestries and thread drawings layer stitches in yarns of both realistic and fanciful colors, creating expressive depictions that use the material』s texture to enhance light and shadow. 「Coupled with realistic drawing, that tiny amount of physical depth brings the images closer, giving them a more immediate sense of presence… In the months that they』re still in my studio, the stories they tell become more concrete and nuanced in my mind, just as they would in a steadily lengthening conversation,」 the artist writes.
Miller』s works are often life-sized and take months to complete, a process she details on her site. 「At work, I spend a good deal of time simply looking; first seeing, then wondering,」 she shares. 「Each of the pieces you see on this page changed me as the narratives within them took form within me.」 (via Women』s Art)
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