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Home | Arts & Entertainment | Visual Arts Cross stitching can help you create a family keepsake that will also capture the drama of his paintings. Keep in mind, these cross stitch Monet patterns may be slightly more complicated and will take a little longer to finish, so make sure you choose a painting that speaks to your heart. If you enjoy cross stitching people, try looking for the kit that's usually called Madame Monet and Child. It shows Monet's loving wife, Camille sitting in a garden stitching while her young child plays nearby. The finished cross stitch project will be amazing. Another possibility would be Terrace at Sainte-Adresse which depicts couples relaxing on a flower-filled terrace. These kits and patterns can be purchased from several websites. Monet's ability to equally capture the beauty of nature as well as the beauty of people can be found in Woman with Parasol. It shows a woman holding a parasol as she walks in a field of flowers. The shading and coloring in this piece are awe inspiring. You'll certainly enjoy working on this cross stitch project and watching it come to life as you work. One of the themes of Monet's paintings is the use of reflection. The River, which shows a woman sitting on the bank of a river, has the reflection of the houses on the river bank reflected in the water. Once completed, this cross stitch's detail and wide variety of colors will help make this pattern one that will fit in almost any room of your home. Perhaps you enjoy landscapes more. How about his famous painting, Irises? This lovely painting translates very well into a cross stitch pattern. The blues, purples, and greens create a truly memorably keepsake that you and your family will cherish. You also may enjoy his painting of Yellow Irises. It, too, features beautiful colors and exquisite detail. If you're interested in a brilliant blast of color, then Monet's Artist's Garden at Giverny is for you. This painting makes an especially colorful cross stitch project. In his later years, Monet planted a garden at his house in Giverny. He painted aspects of this garden many times over the years. All of these paintings capture the vibrant colors of the flowers that grew in his garden. Maybe a water scene would fit more with your dcor. If you like water, perhaps Monet's Water Lilies paintings, including the White Water Lilies, would be just the spark you need to choose one of these cross stitch patterns. The pattern, while capturing the beauty of the flowers, includes the depth of shading in the pond and the reflections on the water. What if you have Japanese elements throughout your home? Monet completed a series of Japanese paintings that have been converted to cross stitch. The Japanese Footbridge uses a variety of colors that will complement most homes, and will almost be as much of a work of art when you're finished as the original. To avoid eye strain, you may find it helpful to invest in a larger print pattern. Cross stitch Monet patterns tend to have great detailing, so the larger type may be a wise choice. You can't go wrong with Monet cross stitch patterns. He was one of the world's most gifted artists. When you finish a Monet pattern cross stitch project, you'll have an heirloom to be treasured for many happy years to come. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
John Wigham is a professional writer and co-founder of Patterns Patch cross stitch forums. An online cross stitch club whose subscribers get free: patterns, articles and tutorials. Come to our lively cross stitch blogs for more of the same.
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