Terézia Krnáčová, a Slovakian artist, is responsible for a rather peculiar bread art project.
Taking slices of bread, she changes the usual shapes that they take by poking out parts of the center. Once doing so, she takes white thread and embroiders the areas that are void of the food -- weaving webs of different consistencies within them. In the slices that are left whole, she simply stitches through the doughy material, or encases them in a net.
The purpose that Terézia Krnáčová had in mind while completing her bread art project over the course of seven days was to explore her personal relationship with textiles, which she displays in the various embroidery techniques that she implements throughout on her unconventional canvases.
Embroidered Bread Art
Terézia Krnáčová's 'Everyday Bread' Project Utilizes Intricate Stitching
Trend Themes
1. Food Embroidery - Opportunity for artists to incorporate different textures and materials into their food art through embroidery techniques
2. Food Art - More unconventional food art projects are emerging, combining food with other mediums such as textiles and embroidery
3. Artistic Reinterpretation of Everyday Objects - Artists are experimenting with bringing new life to everyday objects through unique reinterpretations, such as embroidering bread
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Opportunity for restaurants and eateries to incorporate unique and visually appealing food art into their menu items
2. Art and Design - Opportunity for artists to experiment with unconventional mediums and interpretations of everyday objects
3. Textile Manufacturing - Opportunity for textile manufacturers to collaborate with artists and designers to create new products and fabrics that incorporate embroidery techniques