I specialize in creating lifelike animals through Needle felting. Needle felting is still a relatively unknown art form. It is done by stabbing into wool fibers with a very sharp, barbed needle over and over. The stabbing motion knots the fibers via the barbs on the needle and you can mold and sculpt the wool fibers into form.
I usually start out with a simple wire armature, the skeleton of the animal, and felt around the armature. I often sculpt claws out of fimo and add glass eyes of taxidermy quality. I work with tons of reference pictures.
I can only go this far with making animals look realistic. Working with wool limit my abilities, but I enjoy the challenge of portraying the essence of each animal and hope they come alive in my sculptures.
Charming hedgehog couple
Adorable little bird
Spectacled Flying Fox
I needle felted this bat sculpture for the owner of a bat sanctuary in Australia. It was super important to me to get her just right since she is going to help teach people about Flying foxes. It has a wire armature throughout her body and wings and can be posed as wanted.
Cute Fawns
Mr. Jack Rabbit
Red Panda
Needle Felted Giant Anteater
I take commissions from people and love it when I get an unusual request! It took me about 2 weeks to complete.
Turtle eating its salad
Barn Owl
This barn owl is life size and took me about 2 weeks to complete. I needle felted this guy over a wire armature and sculpted his beak and claws out of fimo. He has taxidermy glass eyes
Snail
Barn owls are my favorite
Needle Felted Grizzly Bear and Cups
I was inspired by bear photography from Alaska, in particular by a photograph of this totally relaxed bear mama and her cups.
Adorable owl couple
Frog sitting on a mushroom
Peacock spider
White bunny
Playful kitten
Moluccan Cockatoo
I really wanted to show the personality of this awesome bird! Needle felted over a wire armature. Some of the head feathers have wire in them too to make them stand up and her beak is sculpted of fimo and hand painted.
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Share on FacebookLove them all (except the creepy spider. I'm not a fan of arachnids) Would love to have a few of them in my house....especially the cat!
Hi Yvonne, your work is magnificent. I am wondering where you are located and if you go to fairs. We have one coming up in April and would be interested to explore options. Please send me an email if we can discuss further: sreuveni-ullrich@ottospecht.org Thanks!
How beautiful are these, too gorgeous to use for pins! They need a showcase just to show them off to the required perfection!
Truly outstanding art - a rare talent! Could have skipped the spider, however...LOL
Love them all (except the creepy spider. I'm not a fan of arachnids) Would love to have a few of them in my house....especially the cat!
Hi Yvonne, your work is magnificent. I am wondering where you are located and if you go to fairs. We have one coming up in April and would be interested to explore options. Please send me an email if we can discuss further: sreuveni-ullrich@ottospecht.org Thanks!
How beautiful are these, too gorgeous to use for pins! They need a showcase just to show them off to the required perfection!
Truly outstanding art - a rare talent! Could have skipped the spider, however...LOL
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