This MaricorMaricar Embroidery Work is Excitingly Eccentric
Meghan Young — February 12, 2011 — Art & Design
References: maricormaricar & lifelounge.au
I've seen some cool crafts before, but I have to say that this MaricorMaricar embroidery work features some of my favorites. Not only does it display a lot of tactile talent, but it also shows eccentric creativity and eclectic imagination.
Created by Sydney-based twin sisters Maricor and Maricar Manalo, the MaricorMaricar embroidery work extends over epic gnome and dragon battles to patterned typography. They even completed a stunning music video for Architecture in Helsinki's 'Like It Or Not.'
Created by Sydney-based twin sisters Maricor and Maricar Manalo, the MaricorMaricar embroidery work extends over epic gnome and dragon battles to patterned typography. They even completed a stunning music video for Architecture in Helsinki's 'Like It Or Not.'
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