Inspired by rag dolls, The Family of Throw Faces and Dolls. Hexy and Little Hexy Faces are for sale in the shop. A Touch of Peace, Hello to Bexy. Peacefully shines with lush embroidery throughout her.
Creating textured art with deep, bright Yellow, Green and Burnt Orange/Red embroidery threads to colour contrast and merge together to draw our eye to this gorgeous tranquil Rag Doll.
White Linen/Cotton mix quality material, with vivid embroidery. The Bright Orange/Rouge to Pale lemon/Gold to a Deep Green outline dress. The embroidery all the way through the front of Bexy gives it a luxury finish. The face has over 35,200 stitches and signed LMD in the design, the dress has over 50,800 Stitches and the shoes have over 17,500 stitches to them. In total Bexy is unique and has over 103,500 Stitches plus finishing stitching.
Head: 4.5" approximately.
Dress: 10" x 7.5" approximately.
Legs/shoes: 3.5" x 2" wide approximately.
Total Length 17" x 7.5" wide.
Inner: :Luxury new duck feather (Feather & Down), non allergenic
Note: This item is more for occasional use and show piece - Not suitable as a Toy & for under 3 year old's. Colours & material may vary slightly due to photograph quality. More than one can be ordered, but will vary as they are unique in stitching! Colour variation also available. Convo me!
"The abstract embroidery has a life of its own. There are many layers involved, and I never know exactly what the end result will be. A truly unique creation through from the beginning of the design process, through to adding colour and removing colour, letting it merge into the material/fabric and even adding selected thread neon creates glazes with light and shade. Strokes and texture build up in and on the piece over the few hours it takes to complete each piece. This artistic process can be done exactly the same on two different cushion throws, and both will come out differently. They do have a life of their own. I work with artistic styles and the medium of machine embroidery. This process is definitely the most sensuous for me. The inspiration can come from many different places, photographs, paintings, objects and for instance, going to see a film. Part of the design packages I use have their own say in when a piece is finished. The stitching seems to be maxed out when the last thread layer is added! The piece darkens or lightens with the view point you have on it, as to what time of day and with varying light. It appears to move with the light and Shade. The stitches change from being sewn one way to another giving a unique contrasting life to the piece."
Lisa Marie Davies
LMDSimplyBe
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