








Snowy Path
The artwork is a textured felted wool depiction of a winter forest scene at sunset. Dark, tall, leafless trees with intricate branches stand prominently in the foreground, their trunks painted with deep black and brown wool fibers. The ground is covered with a snowy expanse created with varied shades of blue, white, and hints of purple fibers, giving a soft, fluffy appearance. The background features a vivid, glowing sunset rendered in warm orange, red, pink, and yellow hues blending intricately, illuminating the sky and casting a gentle glow through the trees. The sunlight is positioned low on the horizon, creating a sense of depth and tranquility in the serene landscape.
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 textured felted wool depiction of a winter forest scene at sunset. Dark, tall, leafless trees with intricate branches stand prominently in the foreground, their trunks painted with deep black and brown wool fibers. The ground is covered with a snowy expanse created with varied shades of blue, white, and hints of purple fibers, giving a soft, fluffy appearance. The background features a vivid, glowing sunset rendered in warm orange, red, pink, and yellow hues blending intricately, illuminating the sky and casting a gentle glow through the trees. The sunlight is positioned low on the horizon, creating a sense of depth and tranquility in the serene landscape.
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 textured felted wool depiction of a winter forest scene at sunset. Dark, tall, leafless trees with intricate branches stand prominently in the foreground, their trunks painted with deep black and brown wool fibers. The ground is covered with a snowy expanse created with varied shades of blue, white, and hints of purple fibers, giving a soft, fluffy appearance. The background features a vivid, glowing sunset rendered in warm orange, red, pink, and yellow hues blending intricately, illuminating the sky and casting a gentle glow through the trees. The sunlight is positioned low on the horizon, creating a sense of depth and tranquility in the serene landscape.
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”