Wool Landscapes Inspired by Movies

Movies & needle felting - they’ve always gone hand in hand for me. I watch a lot of movies (and TV series, documentaries, etc.) while I work on my needle felting projects. The couch is really the most comfortable place to work in this particular media because I’m doing the felting in my lap rather than a table top. Recently I took this movie & felting combo one step further - I let the movies inspire the needle felting!

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Many of my favorite movies have distinct visual styles and memorable color stories. For example, The Darjeeling Limited, one of my all time favorite Wes Anderson films, has a bright but tattered feel that is distinctly vintage India. The Fall is a movie with one of the most saturated and whimsical color palettes I’ve ever seen, and even though the landscapes are actual places and the characters are actors, nothing from the dream / story scenes looks like it could possibly be real. In stark contrast, the movie The Road, based on the apocalyptic novel by Cormac McCarthy, is so washed out and faded, there’s barely any color at all. I love how color and composition can be so much more than the background.

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In addition to the way color, costume, and set design each have a tremendous impact on films, sometimes the physical location is enough to inspire awe, all on it’s own. Legends of the Fall is one of my all time favorite stories, regardless of the setting. However, the stunning mountains & scenery, certainly help solidify this one’s spot on my favorite’s list for 20+ years and counting. The same is true of the rugged Alaska wilderness setting in Into the Wild. Even though the true story is ultimately heartbreaking, it’s also beautiful.

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Using my favorite movies as inspiration for wool landscapes was a great option for the cold and dreary winter months. I’d much rather hunker down and stay indoors when the weather is chilly like this! Some of the other movies that inspired these recent landscapes are The Village and E.T. (fun fact: E.T. was one of the very first & only VHS tapes my family owned in the mid 80’s!). I’ve seen these movies so many times, I knew exactly what scene I wanted to represent in my own work well before re-watching them for the umteenth time.

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So what are some of your favorite movies? I would love your recommendations. Who knows - maybe they’ll inspire some future felted landscapes!

2019 Favorites

Every year I like to keep track of all of my favorite media from the last 12 months - books, music, movies, whatever. Here’s the rundown on what I consumed & loved this year (in no particular order). Please share your top picks in the comments - I would love recommendations!

MOVIES:

Leave No Trace

A Simple Favor

Light of My Life

Still

Ballad of Buster Scuggs

Triple Frontier

Sugar Mountain

MUSIC (ALBUMS):

“Lover” by Noah Gundersen

“New Age Heroine” by Ours

“From the Fires” by Greta Van Fleet

“Neptune” by Tall Heights

“Distortland” by The Dandy Warhols

“Spirit of the Abyss” by Amarante

“Family of the Year” by “Family of the Year

TV SHOWS:
Chernobyl

Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Shameless

Fed Up

Glow

Handmaid’s Tale

Schitt’s Creek

Making It

(And I’m currently re-watching Sons of Anarchy and Downton Abbey, so those definitely count!)

BOOKS:

“The World Made Straight” by Ron Rash

“Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens

“The Happiness Project” by Gretchen Rubin

“How to be a Good Creature” by Sy Montgomery

“Gone Viking” by Helen Russell

“City of Girls” by Elizabeth Gilbert

PODCASTS:

Forever35

Ologies

Dressed

Creature Feature

This Podcast Will Kill You

Top Picks for 2018

I go through a ton of content when I’m in the studio. I’m rarely just sitting there working in silence (although on occasion it can be nice). I have absolutely no idea how many hours of audible books, podcasts, movies, or music I’ve consumed over the last year, but I do know what I keep coming back to. Here’s a look at my top picks for 2018.


Albums:

White Noise by Noah Gundersen

A Black Mile to the Surface by Manchester Orchestra

Nothing But Thieves by Nothing But Thieves

Sparrow by Jump Little Children

Loma Vista by Family of the Year


Movies:

A Quiet Place

Captain Fantastic

Bohemian Rhapsody

Leave No Trace

Wish I Was Here

Books:

A Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell

Look Alive Out There by Sloane Crosley

The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin

My Heart & Other Black Holes by Jasmine Warga

Get Well Soon: A History of Plagues and the Heroes who Fought Them by Jennifer Wright


Podcasts:

How I Built This with Guy Raz

Etsy Success Podcast

From the Front Porch

Creature Feature

The End of the World with Josh Clark

TV:

The Nineties Miniseries

Handmaid’s Tale

Queer Eye

Downton Abbey

Dark Tourist