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Biological Studies in Frightening Felted Wool

These amazing sculptures made from felted wool are by artist Stephanie Metz, which include studies of both animals and humans. They’re amazingly accurate.

She makes the felted wool the same way you would if you were making wool falls, but then she does simply amazing things with it.

Her teddy skull series manages to be both eerie and cute at the same time, no mean feat when you start with a teddy fetus in a jar. I also adore the way she has represented rolls of fat in both the animal and human figurative studies.

Felted Wool Sculptures
Opportunity for artists and designers to explore innovative techniques and create unique sculptures using felted wool.
Biological Art
The intersection of art and biology presents new possibilities for creating thought-provoking and visually stunning artworks.
Eerie-cute Aesthetic
Demand for products and designs that combine unsettling and adorable elements, creating a unique and captivating aesthetic.

Who This Affects Most

Art and Design
Artists and designers can leverage the use of felted wool and biological concepts to create immersive and innovative visual experiences.
Craft and Textiles
Opportunity to explore new applications of felted wool in craft and textile industries, creating distinctive and tactile products.
Consumer Goods
Brands can tap into the eerie-cute aesthetic to create compelling and memorable products that resonate with consumers.
SCORE
1.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 24%
Activity 8%
Freshness 8%

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