This Talented Artist Is Making Embroidery Look Pretty Darn Cool

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Mia Wallace from Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction [Photo: Danielle Clough]

To say Danielle Clough’s needlework game is on point would be a massive understatement. The Cape Town-based visual artist is an impressive luminary of, as she puts it, “thing making” as these stunning embroidered portraits will attest.

Clough plays with light and contrast using brightly coloured thread to recreate iconic movie characters and original portraits with spectacular craftswomanship.

She’s also the creator of a highly original mixed media series of badminton and tennis rackets embroidered with a variety of different flowers.

Other work includes adorable embroidered emojis, wearable miniature embroidery hoops and an impressive collection of customised shoes, specially commissioned for Van’s for their 50th birthday event.

Singer Nonku Phiri.

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[Photo: Danielle Clough]

This one is titled ‘The Girls’ and is based on a black and white image of Danielle’s friends Rita Rose and Tee.

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[Photo: Danielle Clough]

South African singer Petite Noir.

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[Photo: Danielle Clough]

Steve Zissou from The Life Aquatic played by Bill Murray.

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[Photo: Danielle Clough]

Ballerina Evelyn Hart.

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[Photo: Danielle Clough]

Our very own Louis Theroux.

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[Photo: Danielle Clough]

A little embroidered rat, part of Danielle’s commission for Vans.

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[Photo: Danielle Clough]

Tulips adorned badminton racket.

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[Photo: Danielle Clough]

We love the choice of neon threads for the shading of this bat. It’s crazy good.

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[Photo: Danielle Clough]

Pineapple pendant.

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[Photo: Danielle Clough]

Some of Danielle’s work is available to buy. Head over to her website to find out more.

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