This weeks creation (mum screamed when she saw it, it's not that freaky is it?!) is a needle felt face framed by a plethora of french knots, random stitches, silk shading and couching focusing on tone and texture. I'm not really sure what my inspiration for this was, other than a desire to practice my felt faces, except that a few days ago we studied this guy in biology:
and I think he might have nestled himself into a more gruesome part of my subconscious because I didn't see the link until someone else pointed it out.
TOP: Close-ups and process images of my
definitely-not-gruesome-I-hope felt face. I particularly proud
of the silk shading in the eyeballs
even though it isn't very clear in the
pictures
BOTTOM: (from wikipedia)The Tollund Man is the naturally mumified corpse
of a man who lived during the 4th century BC,
during the time period characterised in Scandinavia
buried in a peat bog on the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark,
which preserved his body.
Such a find is known as a bog body.The head and face
were so well-preserved that he was mistaken at the
time of discovery for a recent murder victim.