Pour Some Sugar On Me
Original Art by Breeyn
A delicate iridescent ribcage holds a bleeding heart, golden blood pooling and spilling over the frame beneath.
The artist was going through something. Still is.
Created by cutting and bending sequin film and yupo, this piece has been hand-stitched onto illusion fabric stretched in a wooden frame featuring scrolled corners.
The frame itself is eight inches by eight inches. The whole piece is eight inches wide by ten and three-quarter inches long (the drips extend below the frame). Two and a half inches deep (ribcage extends off the frame.)
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About the Artist
Breeyn
Breeyn is an artist and designer based in Canada. After a decade designing custom couture fashion specializing in traditional hand-embellishment including embroidery and beading, she now creates 3D light-reflective pieces using those same techniques blended with hand-cutting, painting and shaping sequins. She twists natural and supernatural themes, merging science and fairytales to lure the viewer into believing in everyday magic. Flowers, insects, anatomy and mythical creatures are her favourite themes. Bones and bugs.
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Breeyn
Breeyn is an artist and designer based in Canada. After a decade designing custom couture fashion specializing in traditional hand-embellishment including embroidery and beading, she now creates 3D light-reflective pieces using those same techniques blended with hand-cutting, painting and shaping sequins. She twists natural and supernatural themes, merging science and fairytales to lure the viewer into believing in everyday magic. Flowers, insects, anatomy and mythical creatures are her favourite themes. Bones and bugs.
More from Breeyn