Artist Miyuki Sakai (19 works)
It has long been proven that if a person is born with the soul of an artist, he can create endlessly, regardless of whether he has paints, pencils or brushes with him. If necessary, he can paint a masterpiece with a palette knife instead of a brush, trash instead of paints, colored sugar balls instead of pencils. But the Japanese artist Miyuki Sakai does not draw her illustrations - she embroiders. For more than 20 years, Miyuki Sakai has been living this type of creativity, creating stunning illustrations on fabric, not on paper, and with threads, and not with any traditional artist’s tool. . The girl developed an interest in embroidery as a child, when her family lived in Osaka, Japan. There she watched her mother sew or repair clothes for the whole family every day, and she quickly mastered the art of working with a sewing machine. On the same device, she embroidered and drew her very first illustration, and then honed that unique individual style of drawing with threads, which made her famous in creative circles.