Dare to think and dare to do! Beauty artists have embroidered 86 species of endangered birds on dead leaves, each of which is stunningly beautiful
The four seasons rotate, spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Withered leaves are caused by the laws of nature, and when they are treated by sunlight, air and water, they become the nourishment of new life, and the cycle is the life of the leaves.
Laura Dalla Vecchia has given these fallen leaves a new life, using dead leaves as cloth, painting with needles and threads, and re-giving them new life with art and wisdom.
Laura Dalla Vecchia and her leaf embroidery
Born into a family of artisans in Brazil, Laura's mother worked in biological jewelry, and Laura grew up with a keen interest in natural elements and art. At the university, Laura studied biology and participated in guaratuba's craft exhibition, where she was inspired and inspired.
Why not apply embroidery techniques to leaves?
Laura began to try to make various attempts at dead leaves, chemical reagents, physical methods are her path direction, and then understand and conceive the colors of various birds, and then really embroider, and finally completed her first work, she shared this work on social software, attracting the encouragement and support of many netizens.
In this way, Laura wanted to show the world Brazil's unique and rich natural resources, as well as to remind the world of the awareness of the protection of endangered species. Brazil is one of the most bird-rich countries in the world, with over 1,800 known species. With environmental damage and natural disasters, many animals and plants are on the verge of extinction every year.
Embroidering on dead leaves is not an easy task, dead leaves are very fragile, if you are not careful, you will be destroyed, which is a test of the endurance and technology of the creators themselves.
Laura said that the fusion of leaves with natural elements produces a special and beneficial meaning, using embroidery to show the agility and colorful coat color of birds, and lifelike birds showing endless vitality on dead leaves, which is also a cruel reminder of the fact that they are about to be endangered. Through this creation, she hopes to arouse people's awareness of the protection of nature and the ecological damage they face.
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