


MEGAN HENDERSON: Framed 'What Dissolves' (Abstract Wet Felted Art)
Frame measures 18.5”’ x 22”
This abstract wet felted piece incorporates wool, hand painted silk fabric, bamboo roving and yarn, layers of mulberry paper and gold leaf.
All of Megan's work begins with the ancient skill, wet felting. This process uses loose wool roving, water and friction from the artist's hands to create an almost alchemical process that transforms the raw materials into a cohesive piece of fabric. Other materials are often combined to achieve a piece rich in color, texture and storytelling. Megan goes back into each piece multiple times to add detail through needle felting and a combination of other mediums such as embroidery, water soluble pastel, ink and metallic leaf. This modern, fine art approach to an ancient fiber craft results in unique, heirloom quality pieces inspired by myth, folklore, nature and archetypal imagery.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Frame measures 18.5”’ x 22”
This abstract wet felted piece incorporates wool, hand painted silk fabric, bamboo roving and yarn, layers of mulberry paper and gold leaf.
All of Megan's work begins with the ancient skill, wet felting. This process uses loose wool roving, water and friction from the artist's hands to create an almost alchemical process that transforms the raw materials into a cohesive piece of fabric. Other materials are often combined to achieve a piece rich in color, texture and storytelling. Megan goes back into each piece multiple times to add detail through needle felting and a combination of other mediums such as embroidery, water soluble pastel, ink and metallic leaf. This modern, fine art approach to an ancient fiber craft results in unique, heirloom quality pieces inspired by myth, folklore, nature and archetypal imagery.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Frame measures 18.5”’ x 22”
This abstract wet felted piece incorporates wool, hand painted silk fabric, bamboo roving and yarn, layers of mulberry paper and gold leaf.
All of Megan's work begins with the ancient skill, wet felting. This process uses loose wool roving, water and friction from the artist's hands to create an almost alchemical process that transforms the raw materials into a cohesive piece of fabric. Other materials are often combined to achieve a piece rich in color, texture and storytelling. Megan goes back into each piece multiple times to add detail through needle felting and a combination of other mediums such as embroidery, water soluble pastel, ink and metallic leaf. This modern, fine art approach to an ancient fiber craft results in unique, heirloom quality pieces inspired by myth, folklore, nature and archetypal imagery.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.