PAINTING WITH WOOL
G'day folks,
I've posted a few posts over the years on folks who are very creative. Check out this work.
Looking at Dani Ives’ impressive portfolio of “wool paintings” it’s hard to believe that she only uses a barbed felting needle to manipulate colored strands of wool on a basic foam pad, in order to achieve such impressive results. The self-taught artist apparently developed her own technique, which involves pushing the colored wool through the base before pulling it back through, which helped her push the boundaries of this centuries-old art form.
Born in Mountain
Home, Arkansas, Dani grew up surrounded by nature, and it has always served as
the main inspiration for her incredible artworks. She was always
interested in art, and even attended Arkansas Governor’s School to study art
while in high school, but decided to pursue a BA in Biology, at
university, and received a masters in Conservation Education. She got a job
at Springfield Zoo, and it seemed that working with animals would take
priority over her artistic pursues, but then a friend there introduced her to
wool felting.
Dani started her journey into the world of felting by
creating “cute 3-d animals and then pincushions and jewelry”, but one day, she
got the idea to flatten her design and turn into a wool painting. She felt
that using the needle as a paintbrush and the wool as paint filled an artistic
gap, so she stuck to it, eventually honing her skill to an incredible
level.
Once she became confident in her talent of painting with
wool, Dani Ives started posting photos of her creations on Instagram,
and she quickly built a large following of fans who liked and shared her every
post. Orders for custom pieces started coming in, and the demand soon got so
crazy that she decided to quit her job at the zoo and dedicate all her time to
wool painting.
Apart from taking custom orders via social media and selling
her creations at Etsy,
Dani Ives also holds workshops around the United States and offers online course on
wool felting. If you’re looking to learn from a master, you
probably won’t find a better teacher.
Clancy's comment: Wow, pretty clever, eh?
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