Saturday 25 October 2014

Artist Embroiders Portraits Of Close On Their Palms

Even such a seemingly traditional fascination as embroidery can be shocking, proved the artist, and is used as canvases for their own works hand.

[caption id="attachment_144" align="aligncenter" width="383"]enbroidery-on-hand Artist Embroiders Portrait[/caption]

Love it's a pain, I'm sure Spanish artist David Katan (David Cata). However, he argues that feels much better than most unfortunate lovers. And all thanks to his unusual hobby.

21-year-old artist is not content to keep photos of friends and relatives in the wallet. He embroiders their portraits on their hands.

For unusual embroidery David Kata uses the conventional needle and thread. He carefully stitch by stitch pierces the skin, creating a pattern on the palm. As a rule, the creation of such an unusual portrait of the artist takes about four hours. Portraits obtained as close to the original.

Looking at how the works David Katan, many recoil, but the artist says that this pain is only physical, whereas the psychic pain that arises from unrequited love, there are no boundaries.

On his palm already appeared portraits of his father, aunt, grandmother, grandfather, girlfriend, and brother. "My body is a true autobiographical says the artist.

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