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Ukrainian textile artistLudmila Perevalovastitches colorful embroidery designs that look like landscape paintings inspired by Impressionist masters likeClaude Monet.
Perevalova first learned how to embroider from her mother when she was a child.
Now that shes retired, she spends time perfecting her craft every dayand her hard work certainly shows.
Just like the Impressionists that influence her work, Perevalova is inspired by her surrounding nature.
While she often creates her own designs, many of her works are based on famous paintings.
For one design, Perevalova reimaginesMonetsThe Undergrowth in the Forest of Saint-Germain(1882) in thread.
Featuring a blend of colorful hues, her stitches look just like stippled oil paint on a canvas.
Another piece is inspired byThe Isle of Ouessantby Henry Moret.
Perevalova renders the pretty seascape in countless, overlapping stitches to achieve the effect of dappled sunlight.