The Art of Felting | Artwork Created Using Merino Fleece | Loop | BBC Scotland
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2023
- Drawing inspiration from the Tweed Valley, Moy Mackay creates artwork using Merino fleece fibres and stitch in place of brush and paint.
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This really resonates with me!!!
I went to Art School in the early 1990's and was told that if I wanted to be taken seriously as an artist then I should not touch anything that bordered on craft or that could be termed 'women's art'. This included weaving, tapestry, basket making, knitting, quilting, etc. It was definitely considered a lesser art form at the time!
When I left I became a full time craftsperson working in wood and then leather, and now, in wool as well. Processing my own fleeces, dyeing, spinning, weaving and felting, feels like coming home. I draw on inspiration from the countryside around me and feel excited about trying to capture the changing seasons in wearable art.
I love your work Moy, it's beautiful, it was a little bit of joy finding this video. Best wishes to you!
This is so beautiful and the fibres are so delicate. Really appreciated watching her mindful practice, using nature as an inspiration. Felting would be something I’d love to try out.
Lovely!!!
Beautiful 😍
Fantastic video
I am so glad that you showed your outdoor sitting area
Moy is my favorite fibre artist!!❤❤
A beautiful piece of art created through, to me, an amazing process!
Thank you, I share your philosophy of what art is. A genuine need to express one’s living experience both physically and emotionally without the trappings of the celebrity syndrome. Very inspiring, bravo. Marijo
I’ve been an admirer for about 10 years, and you gave me courage to be more daring with what I do in felt, especially adding stitching. Thanks, Moy.
I love your art! You’re right about the color. It’s like alive. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and art!
Adorable! I feel relaxed and happier after watching this nice video! Thank you a lot for your job!
Excellent! Really excellent! 💜💜💜
I love your work and your beautiful Scottish accent. My dear friend Wendy was from Arboath and I could listen to her talk all day long. Sadly we lost her to cancer a few yrs ago, but thank you for reminding me how much Ive missed her and what a treasured friend she was. Cheers from stinking hot FL. ;-)
It is very soothing watching you and listening to you, apart from the totally cool art process and work!
patrzeć na świat w taki sposób i tak kolorowo żyć. gratuluję, podziwiam, życzę wszystkiego co najlepsze i biorę się do pracy. to co zobaczyłam jest dla mnie ogromnie kolorową inspiracją.
Gorgeous,the colors are amazing, the artwork, Wow!
Absolutely gorgeous ❤ Louise and Emily
I love to paint and embroider. I feel like this is almost a marriage of the two by treating the wool fibers as paint. I definitely want to try my hand at this
amazing😊😊😊
Beautiful and skilful! ❤
♣️♦️♥️♠️Big ups to the Casino!♠️♥️♦️♣️
Amazing work!
Such a lovely lady❤
Your work is beautiful. What do you lay down first to put the wool on?
Beautiful piece, Moy, and a great short video on the process!!
Your artwork is very beautiful! I wanted to mix the two felting methods. Thank you!
Hello I am Roxanne, from Italy, l am a fan l admire your work and lam grateful. Love you so much!!
I wish I could sketch like that ❤
Beautiful
🙌🌹
Love your work❤
Beautiful ❤
Una hermosa obra de arte en vellón!!! Felicitaciones !!!😊🎉🎉🎉
Love it! I also have a book about felting from her 😍
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One of the reasons it wasn't categorized as fine art is because it was predominantly a women's art ... cynical? Maybe, but that doesn't make it any less true. This is lovely work and so inspiring. Would love to find more of this woman's work.
She has a Gallery in Peebles and a website! Moy Mackay is a wonderful teacher as well. I was fortunate enough to “cross the pond” and go to one of her art retreats!
Can you also read people’s minds??