Posts Tagged ‘soft sculpture’

* Air Plant

Posted on March 18th, 2010 by admin. Filed under Art, felt.


I admire the simplicity in structure and care of Air plants. Pick em up, water them and then shake them off and the rest of the time they are there for you to enjoy. I have nothing close to a green thumb so, it actually surprises me that I don’t have one of these yet. Well, for now. Its going to sit on my bookshelf until a very lucky person purchases it for their delight. Heh.


Air Plant, 3.2010
Buy it on Etsy.

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* Weekend Inspired

Posted on March 17th, 2010 by admin. Filed under Art, felt.


This is a recreation of one of the many mushrooms I saw this past weekend on top of Mt. Guemes. This one is quite a bit larger than its natural counterpart. Its about 9 inches tall. Needle and wet felted. Inside the glass dish are the beginnings of an air plant terrarium.


Felt Mt. Guemes Mushroom, 3.2010

Mt. Guemes Mushroom, 2.2010

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* simple cybins

Posted on March 16th, 2010 by admin. Filed under Art, felt.


I started my week by making some chunky mushrooms yesterday. I’m in the process of getting ready for spring craft shows and markets where I plan to show my felt work. And I like the idea of making my table look like a farm vendor’s table. Mushrooms and fresh produce and terrariums, a felt farm and garden if you will.
So, here we go:
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mushrooms, 3.2010
Please visit my flickr for more photos of mushrooms and other fun things.

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* Lichen

Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by admin. Filed under Art, felt.


Sometimes people ask “well, could you make [this] out of felt?” when they see what I’m doing. Those questions stick with me as sort of a challenge in my invisible notebook (brain). As I experiment with this medium I am constantly learning what I can do and.. well I haven’t found too much that I want to do an can’t. Having the basic knowledge of how this wool fiber functions is my most powerful tool.
One more recent “question” was that of Lichen, could I make wool lichen?(Thanks Jeremy!) Well, I can, and I started small with this new terrarium. As I branch out from my mushroom infatuation the lichen will get bigger.

Terrarium with Lichen, 2010

Own it

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* Gilled Fungi

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by admin. Filed under Art, felt.


Here is the latest installment of ‘Amanda makes felted mushrooms’ project. Is my art blog becoming predictable? Well, I really think I made some progress on creating the “paper thin” gills with this mushroom. Somehow it feels less delicate than the first gilled mushroom I’m not so sure that it is, though. I stuck with my mushroom muse Both will be up on Etsy very soon. Now isn’t that exciting?! I’m still feeling concerned about shipping these bad boys because they are art and so very fragile. I’ll figure it out, I’m mostly excited for someone to have these in their home.


gilled fungi, 2010

Etsy (soon to be live!)

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* Heart

Posted on February 11th, 2010 by admin. Filed under Art, Photography, felt, me.


The Heart is finished. I was playing around with the camera this afternoon trying to work on ideas I’d had for such a shoot. I’ve been waiting for some technical assistance since I am somewhat dunce-like when it comes to taking the pictures I want. The ideas are there though. Well, then there are happy accidents like this one where soft sculpture transcends into a photo.

Heart
heart, 2010

The soft sculpture will be up on Etsy tomorrow.
Happy Valentines (weekend) day!

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* Heart

Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by admin. Filed under Art, Photography, me.


I’m getting into the season of love. This is what I started today. Someday it will look more like a heart than it does now. Stay tuned….
Heart In Progress

**I’m hoping to make many more things for Valentine’s day, any suggestions?

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* Custom Fungus

Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by admin. Filed under Uncategorized.


The past couple weeks included some commissioned work. The project came to me through word of mouth which was really inspiring. Ok so it was one of Henry’s coworkers, 2 degrees is still 2 degrees of separation, right!? This commission was for a grouping of mushrooms to put in a basket as if they were freshly foraged (and cleaned). With the request for two specific kinds, Botelus Edulis and Agaricus, I made this bunch of fungi:
Boletus Edulis and Agaricus arvensisboletus edulisboletus edulis and HorseHorse Mushrooms
See larger photos here.

***I’m happy to report that even after spending hours making mushrooms from felt their edible form isn’t any more appealing to me.

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* shrooms

Posted on January 25th, 2010 by admin. Filed under Art, Things I like, felt, me.


This set of felted mushrooms was a gift I was most proud of giving this past holiday season. Its interesting, I have never eaten a mushroom myself (well, maybe fragments here and there against my knowledge or will).  From first sight of the fungus I knew the meaning of repulsion as instinct. Their shape, their name, the idea of eating a ‘fungus’, the smell,  their smell when cooking; all things that put me off of mushrooms. Ew, yuck, patooey.

I must say, though, that this winter at the produce stand on Beacon Hill something changed when I was picking out some lemons. I saw a previously unseen beauty in these shriveled and sickly pale gilled fungi sitting next to the lush citrus fruits. Suddenly it clicked, the perfect gift for my mushroom-loving sister, Kathryn of KAM gear in Ballard, WA; felted mushrooms.


fly amanita & white button


black chantrelle & white button


black chantrelle & white button
Photos by Henry Rose

More are on the way for another commission. More photos to come.

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* Mouse

Posted on January 21st, 2010 by admin. Filed under Art, me.


Soft sculpture is becoming a really engaging project for me. I am returning to the powerful joy I felt during my clay and drawing work in college. Its moving me back into the process of creating art versus craftiness. Not that there is anything wrong with being crafty, there is definitely a fair amount craftiness in art. And vice versa. With these sculptural projects I’m adding layers, detail and gesture as I would in my drawings. And with the roving being what it is I am building from a raw material into something more recognizable.
Last month, I was commissioned to create a mouse!


photos by Henry Rose

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