The representation of LGBTQ+ identity in art from Antiquity to today. Art has always been a deeply personal form of expression. And when we talk about identity, desire, resistance or community, queer art has played a key role, even when words or rights didn't exist. From Greco-Roman sculptures to contemporary digital art, the history of art is full of references, symbols and figures that have made affective and sexual diversity visible. This tour proposes to look at art through a queer lens: to detect the gestures, silences, struggles and affections that, over the centuries, have been expressed in visual forms, often hidden or reinterpreted by official history.
Hello Angelica, congratulations on completing your projects!
They look great, just a few observations:
In some, you can see spaces between the stitches and you can see the fabric, try to bring your stitches closer together to avoid that
In your satin, try to stick to the stitching contour so that you do not deform the figure, paste immediately on the outside
I hope that at the end of the course you continue embroidering :)
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Teacher PlusHello Angelica, congratulations on completing your projects!
They look great, just a few observations:
In some, you can see spaces between the stitches and you can see the fabric, try to bring your stitches closer together to avoid that
In your satin, try to stick to the stitching contour so that you do not deform the figure, paste immediately on the outside
I hope that at the end of the course you continue embroidering :)
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