
I am enjoying the new work that uses a "Double thread" technique by embroiderer
Wayne Lo.

I myself am more drawn to the simpler works then the more illustrative.

And wonder if it is wrong to love the backs of the work even more then the fronts?

I guess it cannot be too wrong since the artist chooses to show them on their website. I know in my work I love watching the back evolve and sometimes wish I could show both. But really in order to do that it needs to make sense conceptually and so far it has not. Maybe someday?

See more
here.
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