Helen Wilde is a Decorative Arts graduate who specializes in textile fiber art. Reflecting the natural world whilst remaining firmly in the realm of imagination, using texture and color to produce a plethora of wildlife & botanical landscapes in paper, fabric, yarns, acrylics and silks. Palettes and materials evolving with every piece like nature itself. Helen elevates humble stitches with paint, ceramic elements & 3D forms. Helen's work has been praised by 'Elle Decoration' as an ambassador for the modern embroidery movement. Helen has exhibited yearly internationally & her work hangs in many celebrity homes & iconic commercial establishments worldwide such as arguably one of the world's best hotels "The Dorchester", London, England.
"The Coral Gardens"
Beneath the surface of the sea, a world unfolds in soft, delicate movements. A vibrant, living tapestry of coral gardens. Through embroidery, the ocean’s patterns become ours to explore. Coral reefs, once distant and hidden beneath the water’s surface, emerge in thread, each stitch a bridge between art and nature, between the depths of the ocean and the hand that brings it to life.
Helen Wilde is a Decorative Arts graduate who specializes in textile fiber art. Reflecting the natural world whilst remaining firmly in the realm of imagination, using texture and color to produce a plethora of wildlife & botanical landscapes in paper, fabric, yarns, acrylics and silks. Palettes and materials evolving with every piece like nature itself. Helen elevates humble stitches with paint, ceramic elements & 3D forms. Helen's work has been praised by 'Elle Decoration' as an ambassador for the modern embroidery movement. Helen has exhibited yearly internationally & her work hangs in many celebrity homes & iconic commercial establishments worldwide such as arguably one of the world's best hotels "The Dorchester", London, England.
"The Coral Gardens"
Beneath the surface of the sea, a world unfolds in soft, delicate movements. A vibrant, living tapestry of coral gardens. Through embroidery, the ocean’s patterns become ours to explore. Coral reefs, once distant and hidden beneath the water’s surface, emerge in thread, each stitch a bridge between art and nature, between the depths of the ocean and the hand that brings it to life.