








Follow the Rocks
This needle-felted wool artwork is a vibrant, textured depiction of a rocky riverbed leading toward a glowing sunset. The foreground is filled with rounded stones rendered in soft colors including muted grays, blues, and hints of earthy tones. The river reflects fiery reds and yellows from the sky. The sky itself is an intense blend of reds, oranges, yellows, and deep blues, creating a dramatic and dynamic contrast. The overall composition makes the most of the tactile, fibrous media, giving the scene both depth and a dreamlike quality.
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”
This needle-felted wool artwork is a vibrant, textured depiction of a rocky riverbed leading toward a glowing sunset. The foreground is filled with rounded stones rendered in soft colors including muted grays, blues, and hints of earthy tones. The river reflects fiery reds and yellows from the sky. The sky itself is an intense blend of reds, oranges, yellows, and deep blues, creating a dramatic and dynamic contrast. The overall composition makes the most of the tactile, fibrous media, giving the scene both depth and a dreamlike quality.
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”
This needle-felted wool artwork is a vibrant, textured depiction of a rocky riverbed leading toward a glowing sunset. The foreground is filled with rounded stones rendered in soft colors including muted grays, blues, and hints of earthy tones. The river reflects fiery reds and yellows from the sky. The sky itself is an intense blend of reds, oranges, yellows, and deep blues, creating a dramatic and dynamic contrast. The overall composition makes the most of the tactile, fibrous media, giving the scene both depth and a dreamlike quality.
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”