Designed felted and painted by Gun-Marie Nalsen 2024
Needle felting: hand dyed wool roving and wool yarn on wool fabric
Painting: Watercolors and gouache on watercolor paper
Gouaches on watercolor paper
Framed
For me the sea is like a magneto. I grew up very near the sea, in the tropics, so I love the colors, of the sky, the water the smell, therefore I felt it, and paint it always.
Designed needle felted and watercolors by Gun-Marie Nalsen 2024
Haiku by Anne-Marie Herrera
Lettering by Sylvia Bauder
Needle felting , watercolors and haiku
Hand dyed wool roving on wool fabric
Watercolors
Hand made paper
Framed 8″ x 8″
Wood hoops 4″
These were a project in many steps. I first felted the three hoops, two with waves and the third with a cascade. I realized that they were too small, so I decided to frame them. I asked my daughter Anne-Marie to write two Haiku, which are perfect, and then I asked my good friend, Sylvia to write the Haiku on the hand made paper . I painted with watercolors the surrounding mountains where the cascade is. I love the result. It was so much fun to make especially because it involved several hands!
Designed and hooked, felted,punched, woven by Gun-Marie Nalsen 2011
Mix media :needle felting, rug hooking, punch needle and weaving on linen
Framed
27″ x 38″
As you can see it is a huge piece that is hanging in my room. It is part of my life story.It start way down to the left, I was born in Sweden, so there are the Santa Lucia, the Dalahast, the Swedish flag and the birch trees. My parents and my sister Lena and I. When I was one and a half years my parents decided to emigrate to Venezuela, just after the War ll. I grew up in Caracas, a wonderful city surrounded by mountains, the Avila is the main one. We spend all the weekends at the beach, half an hour from the city. I got married and had my kids. I learned how to weave, so I spend many hours at my big loom working.Things started to go bad in Venezuela, and we all moved abroad.One of my daughters to Madrid Spain, and the rest to USA.You can see my kids and grand kids on the way up on the left. I moved with my youngest son and family to Cincinnati, OH and there I met a wonderful group of artists of the fiber. We were at the Loveland Studio on Main every Tuesday. I learned to do rug hooking, punch needle and needle felting there. I was also weaving a little as you can see at the top right. It was a wonderful life. I learned a lot there. In 2015 we moved to Doylestown, PA, where I continue with my fiber art, and also I am mainly painting in watercolors.