Artist Hillary Waters Fayle uses thread from her grandmother to stitch bright patterns into dried leaves like camellia leaves and other foliage she found around her house in Richmond, Virginia. “Bind nature and human touch,” says Fayle on her website, “I want to salvage and revive our connection to the natural world…” Source
Other artworks by Hillary Waters Fayle
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