Ginnungagap 5
Ginnungagap, an old Norse word meaning “The Yawning Void” where everything exists but is not yet made. I think of this as the place for creativity. This piece is made by wet felting wool and silk, along with decorative yarns, into an abstract idea of Ginnungagap. This is the 5th in a series.
Ginnungagap, an old Norse word meaning “The Yawning Void” where everything exists but is not yet made. I think of this as the place for creativity. This piece is made by wet felting wool and silk, along with decorative yarns, into an abstract idea of Ginnungagap. This is the 5th in a series.
Ginnungagap, an old Norse word meaning “The Yawning Void” where everything exists but is not yet made. I think of this as the place for creativity. This piece is made by wet felting wool and silk, along with decorative yarns, into an abstract idea of Ginnungagap. This is the 5th in a series.
66 inches wide by 33 inches tall. Made by wet felting merino wool and silk with decorative yarn accents. Ready to hang as is with a backing and a rod, or ready to frame.