Saturday, September 8, 2018

Caturday Extra

If you’re looking for someone to make a realistic, three-dimensional portrait of your pet cat using felt wool, you’ll have a tough time finding someone better than Wakuneco. Just have a look at what she can do with a needle and wool thread.

Looking at some of the feline portraits created by the talented Japanese artist, it’s hard to believe they are made of felted wool and not taxidermy masterpieces. To achieve this level o realism, Wakuneco – which translates as “frame cat” – spends hours on end poking at wool with a needle to create solid layers that mimic cat fur, applying realistic glass eyes and finally adding the whiskers.

After everything is just as she wants it, the 3D portrait is framed and sent to the owner who commissioned it.

 
 

2 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Wow, I bet that costs a pretty penny. Or a pretty yen, as the case may be.

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

They don't mention that in the article but this is artistry at a level I can't understand.