Russian embroidery artist Vera Shimunia has mastered this forgotten skill and took it to another level. With a needle and some thread, she’s able to create realistic, beautiful scenery that can fit her palm.
It takes a lot of practice to be able to fit in so much creativity into frames this tiny. If you like Shimunia’s work, follow her on Instagram for more!
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