The garden is gradually taking shape
In today’s post, here are the small flowers that are gradually enriching the arrangement and complementing the three large flowers featured earlier.
At this stage, the embroidery really begins to come to life: a variety of daisies and ruffled clovers nestle among the foliage in a harmonious blend of soft, warm tones, lending the design greater rhythm, freshness, and movement.
These more subtle elements play a vital role in the overall balance of the design. They connect the different areas of the drawing, soften the contrasts, and gradually imbue the project with its richness, harmony, and that lively, spontaneous atmosphere that gradually brings the entire composition to life.
As with all of this project, I deliberately chose to keep the embroidery simple and spontaneous, focusing more on the color harmonies and the overall flow of the composition than on technical virtuosity.
Daisies
This first daisy blooms simply amidst the foliage, like a subtle touch of light that brightens the arrangement.
Here, the bolder center adds more contrast and gives the flower a more assertive presence while retaining its lightness.
Softer and more delicate, this daisy seems to almost float among the branches and the small leaves around it.
With its lighter center and open petals, this flower brings a touch of lightness amid the richer colors of the arrangement.
Clover











