Set designer and artist Raquel Rodrigo brings the macro features of cross-stitch embroidery to building facades around Madrid. Her vivid installations are prepared previously with enlarged cross-stitch techniques using thick string wrapped on wire mesh before each is unrolled and affixed to a surface. The decorative pieces create an enjoyable, pixelated texture that looks completely different close up versus at a distance.
via Lustik
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