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]]>Ohta is a talented wool artist from Japan who dedicated her entire creative practice to animals. Using wool, she manages to craft all sorts of different animals, ranging from cats and dogs to wolves and even elephants.
Each of Ohta’s sculptures looks like a real animal frozen in time. The amount of detail that is included in these works is so astonishing that viewers can’t help but wonder whether the animal will start moving at one point.
Considering the hyper-realistic nature of Ohta’s works, it isn’t surprising that some of her sculptures take months and even years to complete. For example, she recently presented a particularly impressive sculpture that features a Miniature Pinscher, which took seven years and 500 hours of works to finish. This certainly seems like a lot, but just one glance at the final result, and it is clear that it was all worth it.
Terumi Ohta’s impressive wool sculptures have been exhibited in group and solo exhibitions in her native Japan as well as France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Luckily for all animal lovers around the world, the artist also shares her works on social media. Enjoy more of them below.
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]]>“My first toy wasn’t nearly as pretty, it was rather funny. But I enjoyed the process so much that I kept trying. I was felting during my free time, even at night, and I got better with each toy I made. I am flattered that my bats won the hearts of so many people, but the amount of orders I got was terrifying,” Anna told ModernMet.
Anna Yastrezhembovskaya usually needs around 10 days to finish a single animal. Just by hearing this you already know how much effort and love this artist puts in her work. She usually works 12 to 14 hours each day and sells tons of her cute animals on Etsy. Although she admits her first try was not as successful, you can check out how amazing she’s become in the pictures below. The animal which made her so popular and trending is the adorable bat she made for her daughter.
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]]>The post Terumi Ohta Crafts Hyper-Realistic Animal Wool Sculptures appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>Ohta is a talented wool artist from Japan who dedicated her entire creative practice to animals. Using wool, she manages to craft all sorts of different animals, ranging from cats and dogs to wolves and even elephants.
Each of Ohta’s sculptures looks like a real animal frozen in time. The amount of detail that is included in these works is so astonishing that viewers can’t help but wonder whether the animal will start moving at one point.
Considering the hyper-realistic nature of Ohta’s works, it isn’t surprising that some of her sculptures take months and even years to complete. For example, she recently presented a particularly impressive sculpture that features a Miniature Pinscher, which took seven years and 500 hours of works to finish. This certainly seems like a lot, but just one glance at the final result, and it is clear that it was all worth it.
Terumi Ohta’s impressive wool sculptures have been exhibited in group and solo exhibitions in her native Japan as well as France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Luckily for all animal lovers around the world, the artist also shares her works on social media. Enjoy more of them below.
The post Terumi Ohta Crafts Hyper-Realistic Animal Wool Sculptures appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>The post These Wool Animals Are So Realistic You Won’t Believe Your Eyes appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>“My first toy wasn’t nearly as pretty, it was rather funny. But I enjoyed the process so much that I kept trying. I was felting during my free time, even at night, and I got better with each toy I made. I am flattered that my bats won the hearts of so many people, but the amount of orders I got was terrifying,” Anna told ModernMet.
Anna Yastrezhembovskaya usually needs around 10 days to finish a single animal. Just by hearing this you already know how much effort and love this artist puts in her work. She usually works 12 to 14 hours each day and sells tons of her cute animals on Etsy. Although she admits her first try was not as successful, you can check out how amazing she’s become in the pictures below. The animal which made her so popular and trending is the adorable bat she made for her daughter.
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