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Made Slow - For Lives That Linger

Each stitch is a quiet rebellion—against the fast, the forgettable, the easily replaced.

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Close-up embroidery details of Pam Pan's Etherelle flower embroidered wall art

Of Life and Thread: A Curated Debut Collection

A study in presence, tension, and transmission of lives.

Dionaea Art (S) Dionaea Art (S)
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Dionaea Art

Rows of blooming forms rise with rhythmic elegance. The embroidery recalls both flora and structure, poised in harmony. Beautiful not only in what it shows, but also in what it withholds.

Garden Art (S) Garden Art (S)
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Garden Art

A scene composed not for narrative, but for nearness. The calendula, bright and anchored. The bluebird—light, poised, hovering. One rooted. One perched. Together, they form a stillness that isn’t static. A moment before movement. Or maybe after it.

Spring Art (S) Spring Art (S)
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Spring Art

No focal point. No instruction. Just space, slope, and grass in long conversation with wind. A village barely outlined. A stillness that doesn’t stop. This is not only scenery but a kind of knowing that doesn’t need to announce itself.

Etherelle Art (S) Etherelle Art (S)
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Etherelle Art

In Aristotle’s cosmos, ether was the fifth element—a medium of motion, relation, and continuity. At the meeting of botanical beauty and celestial speculation, what blooms here is not a form, but a field – vibrating, lucid, and not quite terrestrial.

Landscape shot of Pam Pan's Dionaea embroidery art on a wooden counter with a glass vase
A dining table set with a white and red checkered tablecloth, a folded napkin, a plate, a fork, and a knife. There is a decorative teacup and saucer with a butterfly design, and a glass vase with large pink and white flowers. In the background, a wooden china cabinet displays decorative plates and cups.