Mary Yeager's Detailed Merit Badges For Gallery Hanahou
Andrew Robichaud — June 23, 2009 — Art & Design
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Gallery Hanahou will be showcasing this innovative collection of embroidered badges from Mary Yeager. Always known for her badge arrangement, Yeager decided to get quite creative with this exhibit.
The three badges are embroidered images of a heart, a brain and intestines. The small merit badges are very detailed (VERY) and appear to have taken time and skill.
I wouldn’t classify this as creepy, but I won’t hesitate to say it’s a little outside the atmosphere (if you know what I mean).
The three badges are embroidered images of a heart, a brain and intestines. The small merit badges are very detailed (VERY) and appear to have taken time and skill.
I wouldn’t classify this as creepy, but I won’t hesitate to say it’s a little outside the atmosphere (if you know what I mean).
Trend Themes
1. Embroidered Anatomy Art - Mary Yeager blurs the line between science and art with embroidery in this anatomical series.
2. Detailed Merit Badges - Intricately stitched badges offer a new level of personalization and artistry.
3. Craft as Fine Art - Craft-based artistry finds new footing in galleries and exhibitions.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art - Fine art galleries can expand to include embroidery and other craft-based art forms.
2. Fashion and Accessories - Embroidery can be used to create unique and personalized merchandise for fashion and accessories brands.
3. Education and Skill-based Learning - Embroidery and other craft-based skills can be taught in schools and workshops to promote creativity and innovation.
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