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Realistic Textile art by Annemieke Mein

Textile art by Annemieke Mein

A couple of seagulls. Beautiful Textile art by Annemieke Mein

Textile art by Annemieke Mein
According to the artist, Annemieke Mein used more than twenty shades of white color, creating these seagulls! Also, beige and brown in the wings of the quarreling gulls to look so realistic. Annemieke Mein – textile artist from Australia. She carefully selects colors, materials (silk, wool, fur, felt, cotton, synthetic fabrics, beads), equipment and technique. In particular, hand and machine embroidery, cross-linking of three-dimensional parts, dyeing, applique, stitching, draping, and weaving. All this – for each fantastically amazing detail of her works. Born in Holland in 1944, at the age of seven Annemieke Mein moved with her parents to Australia. Noteworthy, she became the first textile artist to become the member of Wildlife Art Society of Australasia and the Australian Guild of Realist Artists.
Undoubtedly, works by a talented textile artist Annemieke Mein will leave no one indifferent.

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Looking so realistic green grasshopper in the grass. Nature inspired textile art by Dutch born artist of applied art Annemieke Mein

Textile art by Annemieke Mein

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Cute frog swimming in the water, handmade textile art

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Beautiful dragonfly in the grass. Handcrafted textile art

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Stunning detail of insect wings

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Nature landscape with two dragonflies flying above the dandelion

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

A frog climbing the apple tree

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Talented Australian textile artist Annemieke Mein (Born in Holland in 1944)

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Impressive moth. By the way, this moth is the largest moth in the world known as Atlas Moth

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Insect and plants. Nature inspired realistic textile art

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Butterfly. Work by Annemieke Mei

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Gorgeous pink butterfly. Amazing Realistic textile art

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Looking so realistic, Brown moth

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Purple and gray butterflies

Realistic textile art by Australian artist Annemieke Mein

Masterpiece of embroidery art – realistic textile dragonfly

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