








Distant Waterfall
This wool needle-felted artwork is a vibrant and textured depiction of a natural landscape, created using felt art techniques. It features a bright blue sky with a gradient transitioning to a soft light near the horizon. In the center, white cascading waterfalls flow down into a serene blue pool surrounded by rocky cliffs in various shades of green, purple, brown, and gray. The foreground is filled with lush, dark purple flowers intertwined with green stems and leaves, adding depth and richly layered detail. The piece captures the dynamic movement of water and the lushness of nature with a soft, almost dreamlike quality due to the fibrous textures and blending of colors.
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, yarn, nepps and locks
Artwork dimensions: 10.5 × 10.5”
Shadowbox dimensions: 20 × 20 x 2.5”
This wool needle-felted artwork is a vibrant and textured depiction of a natural landscape, created using felt art techniques. It features a bright blue sky with a gradient transitioning to a soft light near the horizon. In the center, white cascading waterfalls flow down into a serene blue pool surrounded by rocky cliffs in various shades of green, purple, brown, and gray. The foreground is filled with lush, dark purple flowers intertwined with green stems and leaves, adding depth and richly layered detail. The piece captures the dynamic movement of water and the lushness of nature with a soft, almost dreamlike quality due to the fibrous textures and blending of colors.
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, yarn, nepps and locks
Artwork dimensions: 10.5 × 10.5”
Shadowbox dimensions: 20 × 20 x 2.5”
This wool needle-felted artwork is a vibrant and textured depiction of a natural landscape, created using felt art techniques. It features a bright blue sky with a gradient transitioning to a soft light near the horizon. In the center, white cascading waterfalls flow down into a serene blue pool surrounded by rocky cliffs in various shades of green, purple, brown, and gray. The foreground is filled with lush, dark purple flowers intertwined with green stems and leaves, adding depth and richly layered detail. The piece captures the dynamic movement of water and the lushness of nature with a soft, almost dreamlike quality due to the fibrous textures and blending of colors.
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, yarn, nepps and locks
Artwork dimensions: 10.5 × 10.5”
Shadowbox dimensions: 20 × 20 x 2.5”