Original artwork description:

Gingko, 2024

16cm x 21cm

Machine Embroidery on Calico

This piece is my take on a botanical illustration of a gingko leaf, a native tree to Japan, and one of the oldest tree species in the world.
The fan shaped leaves are unique and turn from a bright green to a warm yellow in the Autumn. 

The gingko is a symbol of resilience, healing and longevity.  The leaves are often used in supplements for a variety of health benefits.

The work is made by drawing using the sewing machine, guiding the fabric under the needle by hand to create the image. 
The fabric is stretched over a timber frame and has a wire for hanging.

Materials used:

Cotton, wood, polyester

Tags:
#botanical illustration #gingko leaves #japan art #japan artwork #gingko leaf 

Gingko (2024)

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by Rachel Anderson

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Gingko, 2024

16cm x 21cm

Machine Embroidery on Calico

This piece is my take on a botanical illustration of a gingko leaf, a native tree to Japan, and one of the oldest tree species in the world.
The fan shaped leaves are unique and turn from a bright green to a warm yellow in the Autumn. 

The gingko is a symbol of resilience, healing and longevity.  The leaves are often used in supplements for a variety of health benefits.

The work is made by drawing using the sewing machine, guiding the fabric under the needle by hand to create the image. 
The fabric is stretched over a timber frame and has a wire for hanging.

Materials used:

Cotton, wood, polyester

Tags:
#botanical illustration #gingko leaves #japan art #japan artwork #gingko leaf 
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I am a passionate textile artist wanting to raise the profile of textile art. Textile art is often overlooked as ‘craft’ or women’s work and often lacking in presence in... Read more

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