Description
Some days feel stitched together from leaves. Faded greens, rust reds, burnt oranges. This Autumn Landscape isn’t just something to look at — you can almost hear it: leaves crunching underfoot, the flutter of birds too lazy to migrate, the scent of firewood in the air.
Round like a window to the forest, this textile piece by Pili Iglesias is a slow composition of layered fabrics and found textures. Leaves in all shapes and colors — some soft as corduroy, others firm as linen — overlap with small birds that look ready to take flight at any moment.
Each stitch, each collage has something both manual and nostalgic. There’s no perfect symmetry — and that’s the point. This is a celebration of autumn, yes, but also of things made by hand, with a memory behind every seam.
Ideal for those looking for vintage-style textile art, decorative wall hangings, or unique handmade pieces that bring warmth and character to a home filled with stories. It pairs beautifully with rustic ceramic vases, antique decor pieces, or vintage-style wooden furniture.
And if it stirs something in you — a chill in the air, the urge to pull on a thick wool sweater — maybe this piece is meant to live with you.
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