The Cutting (& Stitching) Edge – Cecile Jarsaillon

by Mr X Stitch on 29 October 2009

Mr X Stitch presents the Cutting & Stitching EdgeCecile Jarsaillon is an multi-faceted artist from Lille in France. She does a million different things, but I’m going to focus on her embroidery.

Cecile Jarsaillon's Hand Embroidered Images

She takes photo images and satin stitches across them with great effect. Cecile Jarsaillon's Hand Embroidered Images

The subject matter of her current work revolves around images from a safety manual, and is wonderfully dark. The simplicity of the stitching is given extra effect by the changing tones of the photos underneath them; it works really well.

Cecile Jarsaillon's Hand Embroidered Images

By stitching over these pieces, it embues them with a homespun charm that juxtaposes nicely with the content matter. At first glance, the pieces could sit quite happily in your grandma’s house. On second glance they most definitely could not.

Cecile Jarsaillon's Hand Embroidered Images

Check out Cecile’s world at her blog. Her work is being exhibited at “Sur les Fils”  which is in Lille until 22 November, and then in Sete from December to May 2010. The show also features Mr X Stitch favourites Orly Cogan, Jenny Hart and Richard Saja among others, and looks to be unmissable.

[via Embroidery As Art]

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Paul Overton 29 October 2009 at 2:44 pm

Oh Man! These are super sweet! I love them! Thanks for posting.

Beefranck 29 October 2009 at 3:42 pm

Amazing stuff.

jafabrit 29 October 2009 at 6:11 pm

these are just fabulous. Always a joy to come here and explore what you have posted.

Shanna (Stitch Out Loud) 29 October 2009 at 8:43 pm

This work is amazing! I loooove the texture. I’ve fallen in love with the meat market piece…probably because I love meat…but that’s besides the point. ;)

TheMistressT 29 October 2009 at 11:47 pm

Man, oh, man! What a great way to mix media!

jacqui 14 December 2009 at 5:45 pm

I would agree that these are very interesting pieces of work but where does having a baby or pleasuring another woman come in a safety manual? Came across this via Jafabrit, so pleased I did.

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