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]]>Fiber artist Andrea Love recently shared a fantastic stop motion video in which she made a wool pizza from scratch. All the pizza ingredients, including dough, tomato sauce, and cheese, were actually threads of wool. And not only that but the tools and equipment were also made out of yarn. Even the oven that was used for baking the pizza!
To make the video more lifelike, Love even successfully recreated even the finer details of the pizza-cooking process. This included showing the dough being tossed, pizza sauce boiling on the stove, and even the cheese pull after she cut the pizza.
After watching the video, you probably wondered how Love managed to make this all happen using just wool. Well, if that’s the case, you are in luck. This talented Italian artist actually shared another video in which she showed all the behind-the-scenes work that went into creating the stop motion animation. This will make you appreciate her work even more.
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]]>The post Maryanne Moodie Is Passionate About Weaving appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Describing herself as a fiber-obsessed maker, Moodie is best known for applying unexpected color combinations to her nostalgic textile designs. Working between Melbourne and Brooklyn, NY, she divides her time between designing and creating woven wall hangings, developing weaving kits, and teaching sold-out workshops across the world.
“Weaving is something that I am passionate about and get great pleasure from, and so I am able to use my expertise in education to share this passion with others,” she says. “I do love the art of weaving, but the best and most important part of my work is in education. The love and inspiration and energy that I get from my students is the most important part in moving this craft forward and creating newness.”
According to her website, her work is greatly inspired by the intricacies of vintage textiles, traditional costuming, and modern art, as well as the natural world. With a whopping 120k followers on Instagram, and features in publications like New York Magazine, Anthology, and O Magazine – Moodie clearly knows what she’s doing.
You can purchase her pieces on Etsy and through online shops and boutiques around the country, or simply enjoy them from afar through Instagram.
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]]>The post Fiber Artists Cooks Wool Pizza in Amazing Stop Motion Video appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Fiber artist Andrea Love recently shared a fantastic stop motion video in which she made a wool pizza from scratch. All the pizza ingredients, including dough, tomato sauce, and cheese, were actually threads of wool. And not only that but the tools and equipment were also made out of yarn. Even the oven that was used for baking the pizza!
To make the video more lifelike, Love even successfully recreated even the finer details of the pizza-cooking process. This included showing the dough being tossed, pizza sauce boiling on the stove, and even the cheese pull after she cut the pizza.
After watching the video, you probably wondered how Love managed to make this all happen using just wool. Well, if that’s the case, you are in luck. This talented Italian artist actually shared another video in which she showed all the behind-the-scenes work that went into creating the stop motion animation. This will make you appreciate her work even more.
The post Fiber Artists Cooks Wool Pizza in Amazing Stop Motion Video appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Maryanne Moodie Is Passionate About Weaving appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Describing herself as a fiber-obsessed maker, Moodie is best known for applying unexpected color combinations to her nostalgic textile designs. Working between Melbourne and Brooklyn, NY, she divides her time between designing and creating woven wall hangings, developing weaving kits, and teaching sold-out workshops across the world.
“Weaving is something that I am passionate about and get great pleasure from, and so I am able to use my expertise in education to share this passion with others,” she says. “I do love the art of weaving, but the best and most important part of my work is in education. The love and inspiration and energy that I get from my students is the most important part in moving this craft forward and creating newness.”
According to her website, her work is greatly inspired by the intricacies of vintage textiles, traditional costuming, and modern art, as well as the natural world. With a whopping 120k followers on Instagram, and features in publications like New York Magazine, Anthology, and O Magazine – Moodie clearly knows what she’s doing.
You can purchase her pieces on Etsy and through online shops and boutiques around the country, or simply enjoy them from afar through Instagram.
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