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Embroidery artistDiti Baruahstitches hoop art that celebrates aerial views of North-East India.
All of the approaches harmoniously form birds-eye views of people in rowboats and forests dotted with fluffy clouds.
The resulting vantage point is dazzling, especially as it is imagined through textile art.
This is seen in her favorite embroidery to date titledLotus Pickers of Loktak Lake, Manipur North-East India.
I have used thousands of French knots and it is one of my first aerial landscape embroideries.
Baruah is continuously experimenting with her work, which is available for purchase onEtsyas originals.
Embroidery artist Diti Baruah creates hoop art celebrating the aerial views of North-East India.
“Lotus Pickers of Loktak Lake, Manipur North-East India”