Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

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Artist Alison Gurney from the USA makes wonderful felt toys in the form of copies of pets. People from all over the world order figurines of their pets from a talented American woman. Just look at these adorable dogs and cats and their felted twins!

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Alison Gurney from Washington, DC, makes stunningly accurate animal figurines from wool, carefully studying their photos. Mostly dogs are listed among her works, but she also sometimes has cats, rabbits and even hedgehogs.

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

The founder and owner of the workshop called "Little Felt Friends" makes mini-versions of pets by order of their owners, and judging by the impressive portfolio, she has considerable experience in this.

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Alison says that her sculptures of pets, photos of which she regularly posts on her social networks, have become so popular that she is simply inundated with orders from all over the world. As a result, she had a real queue for several months ahead.

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

Artist Alison Gurney creates felt mini-replicas of animals

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