#1 Baden, Austria
Check out her stunning works in the gallery below. More info: Blog | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Embroidery course Image source: Maria Zamyatina The artist mentioned that her embroidery process reminds the painting process a lot. Elaborating further, she said, “I choose a reference photo (in most cases it’s my own photo from a trip), choose some main colors (the rest I will choose on the go). I almost don’t draw any sketches and if I do I make them very simple. So, I just thread my needle and embroider as if I have a pencil or a brush in my hand. My creative process is very often also a complicated mental process. Of course, when you are doing smth freestyle the expectation of what you want to get at the end don’t always match the result. So while making a piece I experience all sorts of emotions: from hating what I create to thinking that I outperformed myself and created the best work. At the beginning I must admit I suffered from this roller coaster but now that I accepted it, I see it as a part of my creative process and I just observe how my perception changes.”
#2 Cabo da Roca, Portugal
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#3 Copenhagen, Denmark
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#4 Eze, France
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#5 Istanbul, Turkey
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#6 Keukenhof, Netherlands
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#7 Luxembourg
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#8 Moscow, Russia
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#9 Santorini, Greece
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#10 Sunset in Portugal
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
title: “10 Travel Inspired Embroidered Works By Maria Zamyatina” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-02” author: “Mary Redmond”
#1 Baden, Austria
Check out her stunning works in the gallery below. More info: Blog | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Embroidery course Image source: Maria Zamyatina The artist mentioned that her embroidery process reminds the painting process a lot. Elaborating further, she said, “I choose a reference photo (in most cases it’s my own photo from a trip), choose some main colors (the rest I will choose on the go). I almost don’t draw any sketches and if I do I make them very simple. So, I just thread my needle and embroider as if I have a pencil or a brush in my hand. My creative process is very often also a complicated mental process. Of course, when you are doing smth freestyle the expectation of what you want to get at the end don’t always match the result. So while making a piece I experience all sorts of emotions: from hating what I create to thinking that I outperformed myself and created the best work. At the beginning I must admit I suffered from this roller coaster but now that I accepted it, I see it as a part of my creative process and I just observe how my perception changes.”
#2 Cabo da Roca, Portugal
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#3 Copenhagen, Denmark
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#4 Eze, France
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#5 Istanbul, Turkey
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#6 Keukenhof, Netherlands
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#7 Luxembourg
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#8 Moscow, Russia
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#9 Santorini, Greece
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#10 Sunset in Portugal
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
title: “10 Travel Inspired Embroidered Works By Maria Zamyatina” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-09” author: “David Smith”
#1 Baden, Austria
Check out her stunning works in the gallery below. More info: Blog | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Embroidery course Image source: Maria Zamyatina The artist mentioned that her embroidery process reminds the painting process a lot. Elaborating further, she said, “I choose a reference photo (in most cases it’s my own photo from a trip), choose some main colors (the rest I will choose on the go). I almost don’t draw any sketches and if I do I make them very simple. So, I just thread my needle and embroider as if I have a pencil or a brush in my hand. My creative process is very often also a complicated mental process. Of course, when you are doing smth freestyle the expectation of what you want to get at the end don’t always match the result. So while making a piece I experience all sorts of emotions: from hating what I create to thinking that I outperformed myself and created the best work. At the beginning I must admit I suffered from this roller coaster but now that I accepted it, I see it as a part of my creative process and I just observe how my perception changes.”
#2 Cabo da Roca, Portugal
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#3 Copenhagen, Denmark
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#4 Eze, France
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#5 Istanbul, Turkey
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#6 Keukenhof, Netherlands
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#7 Luxembourg
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#8 Moscow, Russia
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#9 Santorini, Greece
Image source: Maria Zamyatina
#10 Sunset in Portugal
Image source: Maria Zamyatina