Pop CultureWe are shaped by the media we consume. From movies to podcasts to fairytales and beyond, embroidery is the perfect vehicle to capture the things that have made the greatest impact on a person. View fullsize Mixed media Lady and the Tramp piece, featuring beading, watercolor, pearlescent watercolor, and multiple types of thread View fullsize Watercolor-saturated Pocahontas inspiring adventure View fullsize My take on Albert Joseph Pénot's famous "La Femme Chauve-Souris" (Batwoman) painting. From watercolor and tri-layered fabrics to clouds, beads, and custom-cut lace, this creature of the night flew straight into my heart. View fullsize Made with DMC cotton and etoile thread, goldleaf and watercolor, this piece was created for a Hufflepuff in need of a pick me up. View fullsize A ode to "Alien"; Ripley prepares to face off against her foe with Jonesy at her side and a few Xenomorph eggs at her feet. Gun smoke was made with synthetic stuffing. Tagline to the the podcast "Oddities" View fullsize What happens when you tell someone you can make them "anything"...Dr. Ian Malcolm and Darth Vader sitting on the Simpson's couch. DMC threads and watercolor. View fullsize An ode to the Addams Family creed. Silk and Diamant threads on top of repurposed lace with layers of red tulle. View fullsize Mixed media with watercolor and metallic thread for this tribute hoop to Klaus Hargreeves from Umbrella Academy View fullsize A commission for a father, to remind him how much his hard work means to his family. Each area of the Superman logo is filled with small flowers, knots, and soft fuzzy patches. View fullsize My very first piece for a friend, the fairest in the land View fullsize "My search for truth is finished at last. I'm going home." Zima Blue, an episode of Love, Death and Robots. Vintage hoop with watercolor, cotton, and glow-in-the-dark paint. View fullsize Jeff Goldblum in the style of a prayer candle for a very avid fan. Featuring three kinds of thread and two kinds of watercolor, this sparkling tribute is just a vivacious as its subject. Burlesque Joan of Arc, inspired by the commissioning curator's performance piece, with functioning tassels View fullsize Crooked Man done for a giveaway. Materials include, felt, watercolor, and Kona cotton. View fullsize A highly specific commission, this piece was made to symbolize the giftee's Dungeons and Dragons party, in both character and color. The snake represents a snake lady cleric, the wee wizard is a goblin wizard with a bumble bee familiar, and the frog is a golden frog prince.