








Browsing Moose
The artwork is a felted wool scene depicting a female moose grazing in a lush, green meadow. The moose stands prominently in the foreground, surrounded by vibrant greenery, small white flowers, and scattered rocks. The background features a dense forest with tall trees rendered in various shades of green, brown, and hints of blue, with a faint outline of mountains or hills in the distance. The piece has a textured, soft quality typical of felted wool, giving the landscape a dreamy, almost impressionistic feel. The colors blend smoothly, creating a harmonious and serene natural setting.
This piece was one of 23 felted artworks in Vicki’s three-month solo exhibition at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery.
Canadian textile artist Vicki Sullivan works from her home studio in Central Alberta, using a base palette of wool sourced from and processed in Alberta.
Media: needle-felted wool embellished with silk and nepps
Artwork dimensions: 10.5 × 10.5”
Shadowbox dimensions: 20 × 20 x 2.5”
The artwork is a felted wool scene depicting a female moose grazing in a lush, green meadow. The moose stands prominently in the foreground, surrounded by vibrant greenery, small white flowers, and scattered rocks. The background features a dense forest with tall trees rendered in various shades of green, brown, and hints of blue, with a faint outline of mountains or hills in the distance. The piece has a textured, soft quality typical of felted wool, giving the landscape a dreamy, almost impressionistic feel. The colors blend smoothly, creating a harmonious and serene natural setting.
This piece was one of 23 felted artworks in Vicki’s three-month solo exhibition at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery.
Canadian textile artist Vicki Sullivan works from her home studio in Central Alberta, using a base palette of wool sourced from and processed in Alberta.
Media: needle-felted wool embellished with silk and nepps
Artwork dimensions: 10.5 × 10.5”
Shadowbox dimensions: 20 × 20 x 2.5”
The artwork is a felted wool scene depicting a female moose grazing in a lush, green meadow. The moose stands prominently in the foreground, surrounded by vibrant greenery, small white flowers, and scattered rocks. The background features a dense forest with tall trees rendered in various shades of green, brown, and hints of blue, with a faint outline of mountains or hills in the distance. The piece has a textured, soft quality typical of felted wool, giving the landscape a dreamy, almost impressionistic feel. The colors blend smoothly, creating a harmonious and serene natural setting.
This piece was one of 23 felted artworks in Vicki’s three-month solo exhibition at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery.
Canadian textile artist Vicki Sullivan works from her home studio in Central Alberta, using a base palette of wool sourced from and processed in Alberta.
Media: needle-felted wool embellished with silk and nepps
Artwork dimensions: 10.5 × 10.5”
Shadowbox dimensions: 20 × 20 x 2.5”