Eszter Burghardt's 'Sagas' Creates Beautiful Landscapes Out Of Wool

Art In Sheep's Clothing
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Something about Eszter Burghardt’s woolly landscapes reminds us of playing when we were very young.

That long-lost ability to look at any object - a chair for example, and see not a chair but towering platform or a perilous edge, some sort of other world we could inhabit with our imagination and incorporate into our games.

Of course Woolly Sagas isn’t just about imagination but a gift for photography, as fuzzy wool in a range of colours is arranged, lit and snapped with a macro lens to look like geographical terrains.

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Woolly Magma by Eszter Burghardt

Icebergs looming out of still waters, great, gurgling volcanoes and peaceful pastorals are all within the Vancouver-based artist’s range, who was inspired to create this series when travelling through Iceland.

Talking to us about her work via email, Burghardt said that the photos had attracted a ”curious and supportive” reaction from the professional photographer community and a “successful one” from the general public.

What do you think? Impressive art or just woolly thinking?

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