The Fear Caller
There is a story in American Indian folklore, The Rabbit and Eye Walker, in which Rabbit gets the name Fear Caller. Living in fear, worrying about the what-if’s, creating its reality from the fear it is so hoping to avoid. The story reminds us to live in the present, rooted in what is. Here we see Rabbit beginning to peek out at its surroundings, confronting the fears. The moon representing our ability to stay centered and see more clearly. Letting go of the fears and what ifs.
This wall hanging has been wet felted from fine merino wool with both silk and cotton fabric as well as kozo paper. The rabbit was created through the process of needle felting with wool. Metallic foil, and silk paints provide other details.
21.25”w by 19”h, framed
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There is a story in American Indian folklore, The Rabbit and Eye Walker, in which Rabbit gets the name Fear Caller. Living in fear, worrying about the what-if’s, creating its reality from the fear it is so hoping to avoid. The story reminds us to live in the present, rooted in what is. Here we see Rabbit beginning to peek out at its surroundings, confronting the fears. The moon representing our ability to stay centered and see more clearly. Letting go of the fears and what ifs.
This wall hanging has been wet felted from fine merino wool with both silk and cotton fabric as well as kozo paper. The rabbit was created through the process of needle felting with wool. Metallic foil, and silk paints provide other details.
21.25”w by 19”h, framed
keep reading for more details
There is a story in American Indian folklore, The Rabbit and Eye Walker, in which Rabbit gets the name Fear Caller. Living in fear, worrying about the what-if’s, creating its reality from the fear it is so hoping to avoid. The story reminds us to live in the present, rooted in what is. Here we see Rabbit beginning to peek out at its surroundings, confronting the fears. The moon representing our ability to stay centered and see more clearly. Letting go of the fears and what ifs.
This wall hanging has been wet felted from fine merino wool with both silk and cotton fabric as well as kozo paper. The rabbit was created through the process of needle felting with wool. Metallic foil, and silk paints provide other details.
21.25”w by 19”h, framed
keep reading for more details
This piece is mounted, framed and ready to hang. It is not under glass to better see all the beautiful texture.
All orders will be carefully and beautifully packaged and shipped within 5-7 business days
Please note that the edges of the actual piece are not consistent throughout as they are organic and slight variation is to be expected. These organic edges are a natural part of the wet felting process and they lend themselves well to the subject matter. If, however, you prefer a more precise edge you can have a mat added to cover them.
For more information on how to display and care for your felted artwork please see my display guide
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