I often get told that my pictures are so lifelike that they think it’s a photo. That is the response that I hope for. In doing what I do, I hope to convince the observer that using wool instead of paint is a genuine art form and a wonderful medium to use, and not just a craft.
I have been creating felt landscapes using various types of wool for 4 years now. The pictures are made by wet and needle felting the wool fibers together using soap, water, and lots of agitation. I love being out in nature and I often use where I live in Scotland as inspiration for my creations.
I enjoy using various types of wool to show the different textures in the landscape. My favorite wools are Merino, Teeswater, Finnish, and Corriedale wools. I sometimes use natural wool fibers, but more often use dyed wool. I like to think of all the colors of wool the same as any artist would use a paint pallet. Wool is such a versatile medium and one I hope to continue using for many years to come!
#1 Scottish Castle, Eilean Donan

24points
#2 Summer Falls In Glencoe

22points
#3 Robin

22points
#4 Glencoe

20points
#5 The Lights Of Callanish

18points
#6 The Cottage At Silver Sands

17points
#7 Summer At Loch Achtriochtan

16points
#8 Autumn At Glenfinnan

16points
#9 Mist In The Glen

15points
#10 Bow Fiddle Rock At Sunset

14points
#11 Winter At Loch Achtriochtan

14points
#12 The Brides Veil Waterfall On Skye

14points
#13 Glencoe Lochan

14points
#14 Sunset At The Quiraing, Skye

14points
#15 The Devils Staircase

12points
#16 Glenfinnan

12points
#17 The View To Loch Achtriochtan

12points
#18 Puffin On Lunga

11points
#19 Looking To The Buachaille

11points
#20 Glencoe

11points


