Video: Felt with a human face from Grigory Klyuchnik
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
It has long been no secret that felt has become not only a piece of clothing, but also a whole area of creative search for masters and artists around the world. And this area of creating a miracle from wool is becoming fashionable. Note that the masters and artists of this trend are mostly women, and a man is not often found here. One of the exceptions is Grigory Klyuchnik, a master from Ukraine, who has been working in this technique for a long time and strives to give the wool a human face. By creating various images, the author seeks to give liveliness and originality to the features, which makes the sculpture alive and unusual.
The master pays special attention to portrait felt sculpture, moving more from the grotesque of woolen faces to their human features, because wool is not plastic, not gypsum, or clay, but a different material from them, and it is very difficult to make it obey. with the help of fingers and needles, he continues to "sculpt" new images from wool.
Felt works by Grigory Klyuchnik can be seen here
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