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Japanese Artist’s Embroidered Vegetables are as Real as They can get

Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaMay 27, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
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Vegetables are a regular source of nutrition; rich in minerals and vitamins, they have been keeping us healthy, alive, and kicking. And, how can one forget, the medicinal values they add to the table. But, we are not here to trace the roots of when the seeds of the first vegetable were sown, rather we are here to feed the eyes with embroidered vegetable art.

Kudos to Japanese artist @konekono kitsune who graces our timeline with embroidered vegetable art created using merely a needle and a thread. A mere glance at the embroidered veggies and it looks like these were freshly plucked from the garden. The artwork features a wide range of vegetables from carrots to capsicum and a lot of greens. Every stitch is worked to perfection. Since I don’t have expertise in the art of embroidery, all I could do is sit and treat my eyes with these veggies that look remarkably realistic.

The Japanese artist posted these pictures on her Instagram profile and gained a lot of traction. Well, I am not sure, if the artwork is up for grabs or not but one can certainly add them to ameliorate the home interior. Without any further ado, here are the pictures that are an absolute treat to the eyes.

Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune
Embroidered vegetable art by Konekono Kitsune
Image: Konekono Kitsune

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Atish is an avid reader and a writer with almost half a decade of experience in news reporting. He has previously worked with Hindustan Times as a field journalist. He has a profound interest in performing arts and has directed a few insightful plays on social issues and folklore. When not toiling with words or sourcing news for Homecrux and Planet Custodian, he can be found either appreciating cinema, reading cult classics, or searching for existential truth.

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