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The Abstract Embroideries of Kristine Stattin

Threading the Line Between Order and Chaos

Effervescence (2021) by Kristine Stattin (detail)

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In the quiet Occitanie region of southern France, Kristine Stattin is redefining embroidery. Her abstract designs mix structure with spontaneity, creating movement and energy through colourful thread-work. Each piece blends detailed stitching with free-flowing patterns, making her work both striking and unique.

Her path into textile art was mostly self-taught. With only a few workshops behind her, she developed a style that combines hand and machine embroidery. She layers sweeping lines with clusters of tiny knots, creating a balance between order and randomness. This contrast makes her work feel alive and full of depth.

For Kristine Stattin, the process matters as much as the final piece. She never starts with a fixed plan. Instead, she lets the threads guide her, making each creation a personal journey. This approach allows her work to feel natural and spontaneous, reflecting the unpredictable nature of life itself.

Detail of a recent abstract embroidery by Kristine Stattin A close-up view highlighting the intricate layering of stitches and the contrast between sweeping lines and clustered knots.

Colour is a key part of her designs. She finds inspiration in nature, her surroundings, and even the way loose threads fall on her table. Her colour choices range from soft pastels to bold, vivid shades, giving each piece a sense of movement. These thoughtful palettes make her embroidery feel dynamic and expressive.

She also enjoys experimenting with new techniques. Kristine Stattin adds appliqué, screen printing, and painted details to her embroidery. Her willingness to try different materials keeps her art fresh and always evolving.

In today’s fast-moving world, her work invites us to slow down. Her embroidery shows that beauty comes from both control and spontaneity. She reminds us to embrace uncertainty and find harmony in the unexpected.

For those who want to explore her work further, Kristine Stattin’s official website showcases a variety of her abstract embroideries. Her art is a reminder that letting go of control can lead to something beautiful.

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