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When seen from above, the worlds landscapes can look like colorful patchworks of abstract shapes and textures.
She creates colorful, 3D embroidery designs inspired by aerial views of the British countryside.
With an academic background in biology, Richards has always had an interest in nature.
She began embroidering in October 2018, and has quickly become a master of her craft.
And in one series, she celebrates Gay Pride by stitching landscapes in individual rainbow hues.
Richards continues to explore the possibilities of color in a piece she callsColour Therapy.
I had a lot of fun playing with colors for this piece, she reveals.
I find getting absorbed into colors therapeutic.
Check out Richards latest embroidery designs below and find more from her portfolio onInstagramandEtsy.