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May 19, 2021
NANJING (XINHUA) – Chen Yinghua, an embroidery artist, has brought her own “universe” created with needles and silk threads, to the opening ceremony of the Space Day of China held on Saturday.
Based in Suzhou, a city with time-honoured embroidery arts in east China’s Jiangsu Province, Chen’s studio outshines its peers with a series of cosmos-themed artworks.
The dreamy celestial bodies in her studio are skillfully knitted with the help of multiple silk threads and a needle, just like pictures captured by satellites in the outer space.
Chen has created 26 pieces of universe embroideries since 2006, including the Milky Way galaxy, sunspot, Neptune and the Leonid meteor shower.
May 17, 2021
The Horsehead Nebula by embroidery artist Chen Yinghua whose work is so realistic many people mistake it for actual photos of space.
Chen Yinghua
Sitting in front of a wooden rack in her studio in a quiet town in suburban Suzhou, 48-year-old Chen Yinghua was trying to represent a scene when a dark hole swallows a star with the help of silk threads and a needle.
The first Chinese artist to turn scenes of outer space into traditional embroideries, Chen has amazed people with her delicately knitted celestial bodies that look just like pictures captured by satellites.
From the Milky Way galaxy to the Leonid meteor shower, the woman, who started embroidering as a means of living when she was only a child, has created 27 cosmos-themed pieces since 2006 with the first taking over six months to complete.