08/30/2024

Takashi Iwasaki: Art of Embroidery

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A rising star from Winnipeg, Japanese artist Takashi Iwasaki draws, paints and does collage and printmaking. But he is also drawn to the painstaking work of hand embroidery as a way of expanding his visual vocabulary. These meticulous works are embroidery floss on twill or canvas. See many more on his website, here.  (Above:  Minotogetentil)

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See his (similar) painting style from a recent exhibition at Edge Village & Gallery, Winnipeg, here.


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10 thoughts on “Takashi Iwasaki: Art of Embroidery

  1. i love that you can explore these pieces with your eyes and enjoy their movement! they are so uniquely abstract and fluid.

    1. I used to watch my grandmother embroider (practically everything) and I’m assuming that even the actual movements of needle and floss of this artist are vastly more complicated than anything I ever saw my granny do.

      1. I was actually avidly engaged in crewel embroidery at one time. You are right! There are multitude of stitches and techniques in this hypnotic world.

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