An object of pleasure

(illustrated poetry)

The bistro chaise came closer now
And the man let an arduous sigh,
She slowed her craft to clasp his gaze
Catch her hook the needle’s eye.
And as the café’s air spread still,
His hand dashed her resting thigh.

– Rykarda Parasol

“In this stunning narrative poem, a woman from ages girlhood to adult, is continually been done and undone and redone again – brilliant and deft and utterly moving – illustrated with beautiful needlework by the poet, Paris-based singer/songwriter, Rykarda Parasol” - Shakespeare & Company, Paris
Behind each appealing image is a chaotic tangled mess.

Written and embroidered/illustrated by Ms. Parasol, An Object of Pleasure is a narrative poem and cross-genre book, which recounts a young woman’s misguided self-worth and yet, finds tenderness in the forms she stitches. Dark, sexy, and whimsical, this is a moving story as much about female objectification as it is about an artist apt to objectify. An Object of Pleasure is intended to be something tender to hold and touch as well as read.

NOTE: This books is intended for adults ages 16+

Les Brodelaires

Les Brodelaires (Our embroidered Illustrations) are one part broderie and one part Baudelaire!

z space gallery

illustration exhibits

As well as author readings, the embroidered illustrations have also garnered special interests and have taken part in exhibitions.