








Spirited Rundle
This wool needle-felted artwork is a vibrant depiction of a mountain scene, created using textured fibres. The mountain is portrayed in shades of gray with hints of green, set against a dynamic sky filled with sweeping colors. The sky is a dramatic blend of deep blues, purples, pinks, and bright yellows, suggesting a striking sunset or aurora. The interplay of colors and textures creates a sense of movement and energy in the piece.
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, locks
Artwork dimensions: 10.5 × 10.5”
Shadowbox dimensions: 20 × 20 x 2.5”
This wool needle-felted artwork is a vibrant depiction of a mountain scene, created using textured fibres. The mountain is portrayed in shades of gray with hints of green, set against a dynamic sky filled with sweeping colors. The sky is a dramatic blend of deep blues, purples, pinks, and bright yellows, suggesting a striking sunset or aurora. The interplay of colors and textures creates a sense of movement and energy in the piece.
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, locks
Artwork dimensions: 10.5 × 10.5”
Shadowbox dimensions: 20 × 20 x 2.5”
This wool needle-felted artwork is a vibrant depiction of a mountain scene, created using textured fibres. The mountain is portrayed in shades of gray with hints of green, set against a dynamic sky filled with sweeping colors. The sky is a dramatic blend of deep blues, purples, pinks, and bright yellows, suggesting a striking sunset or aurora. The interplay of colors and textures creates a sense of movement and energy in the piece.
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, locks
Artwork dimensions: 10.5 × 10.5”
Shadowbox dimensions: 20 × 20 x 2.5”