Miki Sato is a freelance illustrator living and working from Toronto, Canada. Miki works with found surfaces and textiles, many dyed to create a three dimensional surface. I’m drawn to sewing these days, I’d like to try to sew paper. Our daughter sews brown paper bags by hand. Maybe an embroidered paper collage? Or something on Ilira’s sewing machine. I haven’t sewn on a machine in years, but how hard could it be right? Probably totally beyond my sewing abilities, but I saw her sewing a book cover purse - a pocketbook made out of book covers - and was inspired.
Miki is a graduate from the Ontario College of Art and Design with a degree in Illustration.


















Very nice work.
Off-topic: at some point, your rss feed changed to being just a headline. Is there any way to make it syndicate your entire post again?
Comment by Marguerite — September 17, 2009 @ 10:53 am