Oksana Ball Blog
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A self-taught fiber artist and founder of "WoolPictures". Since 2014, I've been exploring the "Wool painting" technique, also known as "Wool Watercolor". I like to describe it as using nontraditional materials like wool fibers to mimic traditional painting and drawing techniques. My goal is to elevate the craft of wool painting and push the boundaries of this fiber..
Oksana Ball Blog
2y ago
In order to be surrounded by inspiration and find new ideas, I think it’s important to get out of the house to take a walk, go for a run, or find a pleasant coffee shop for a nice latte. Since I create paintings with wool, the only place I can ..read more
Oksana Ball Blog
2y ago
It is not always easy for me to choose and commit to paint a particular subject or theme. Sometimes I have so many ideas and desires, choosing something particular becomes stressful and overwhelming. Over time, I developed a strategy that helps me to organize this process. I try to follow ..read more
Oksana Ball Blog
2y ago
“Wool painting” or “wool watercolor” is a technique used to create pictures, not by the method of dry or wet felting, but by placing multiple colors of dry wool in layers on a quilted fabric surface, then covering it with glass. When the fibers are compressed under the glass surface ..read more
Oksana Ball Blog
2y ago
I discovered "wool painting" technique in one of my favorite book stores in Saint Petersburg, "Bukvoed", in 2014. This store has a huge selection of everything, not just books, but also games, puzzles, stationary, souvenirs, etc – basically “Barnes & Noble” combined with “Michaels” which is why I like to ..read more
Oksana Ball Blog
2y ago
It’s believed that wool painting came into existence in the beginning of the 20th century, in Germany. The technique of wool painting was founded by Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian philosopher, scientist, and architect. He traveled through the country’s provinces, trying to find common materials to use for creating artwork, and ..read more
Oksana Ball Blog
2y ago
People often ask me, what materials and tools do I use to create wool paintings. Besides the main material, wool, I also use a substrate, scissors, tweezers, and the frame with glass. I’ll go in depth on how I use each item in this article. Let’s start with a frame ..read more