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Michelle Kingdom Art

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Michelle Kingdom was born and raised in Los Angeles. Kingdom studied drawing and painting in college, earning a BA degree in fine art from the University of California, Los Angeles. As a self-taught embroidery artist, she has been quietly creating figurative narratives in the thread for two decades. She has recently begun to exhibit her work nationally and her embroideries are now held in private collections internationally. When not busy stitching, Michelle Kingdom teaches children and lives in Burbank with her husband and daughter.

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Artist: Michelle Kingdom
Game of Hearts Print
By Michelle Kingdom
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Print edition of work.
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2010s Contemporary Michelle Kingdom Art

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Color

Full of Sleep
By Michelle Kingdom
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Hand embroidery and applique using cheesecloth and vintage lace on linen
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Nouveau Michelle Kingdom Art

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Linen

Full of Sleep
By Michelle Kingdom
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Hand embroidery and applique using cheesecloth and vintage lace on linen
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21st Century and Contemporary Michelle Kingdom Art

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Linen

Full of Sleep
$2,800 Sale Price
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Limited Edition Print: The Finest Trick
By Michelle Kingdom
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Color archival ink print on archival art paper. Limited edition of 25 Price will rise as edition becomes rarer.
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21st Century and Contemporary Michelle Kingdom Art

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

We tell each other stories
By Michelle Kingdom
Located in Santa Monica, CA
rolled scroll, hand embroidered on vintage lace Placed in a lined wood box with pillow
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21st Century and Contemporary Michelle Kingdom Art

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Linen

When all the stars go out in the sky
By Michelle Kingdom
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Hand embroidery on vintage yardage, suspended from ceiling with silver cafe rod
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21st Century and Contemporary Michelle Kingdom Art

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Yarn

One by One
By Michelle Kingdom
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hand embroidery on vintage textile16 x 55 x 1.40 in
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21st Century and Contemporary Michelle Kingdom Art

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Textile

One by One
Price Upon Request
Of Cabbages and Kings
By Michelle Kingdom
Located in Santa Monica, CA
hand embroidery on vintage textile
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21st Century and Contemporary Michelle Kingdom Art

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Textile

Invisible by Day
By Michelle Kingdom
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Approx. 100” long, suspended from ceiling with silver cafe rod Hand embroidery on vintage yardage
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21st Century and Contemporary Michelle Kingdom Art

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Yarn

The Earth Will Open Up for Us
By Michelle Kingdom
Located in Santa Monica, CA
45.72 x 58.42 cm
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Linen

Duties of Gossamer Print
By Michelle Kingdom
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"Magnified" 12 color archival ink images printed on Pura Smooth Paper (OBA free and meets Fine Art Trade Guild standards). Signed edition of 100
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21st Century and Contemporary Michelle Kingdom Art

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Archival Ink

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