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Danielle Clough Reimagines Sportswear and Athletic Gear in Vibrantly Expressive Embroideries
15 days ago - By Colossal
All images © Danielle Clough, shared with permission
Utilizing vintage tennis rackets, T-shirts, and tie-dyed fabrics as canvases, Danielle Clough 's expressive embroideries sport summery motifs like flamingo pool floats, bright citrus, and bucket hats. The artist continues to expand upon the traditional hoop as the framing device and considers how the medium translates to unexpected surfaces like surfboards or apparel. And she isn't afraid to experiment: her design for a surfboard-a bird perched on a large flower with a stem that trails into loose threads-didn't go as planned when the...
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