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Japanese Artist Makes Realistic 3D Cat Portraits Out Of Felted Wool, And The Result Is Too Purrfect

Artists have always shown us that there is no limit to creativity when you can count on some great skills, and the internet is arguably the best way to showcase your creations.

Japanese artist Wakuneco takes something as simple as wool and makes incredible, hyper-realistic cat portraits. She creates stunningly realistic recreations of cat heads crafted out of needle-felted wool, an intricate, painstakingly detailed process. She shared that it’s a very long and delicate work, and it takes her about a month to complete one portrait, but the stunning result is worth the effort.

She uses photos of real cats as a reference to create her portraits, and she sells her works on Yahoo Auctions, currently shipping only to Japan.
Take a look at a few of her works below.

More info: Instagram

Japanese artist Wakuneco started needle felting only in 2015

However, looking at her works it seems that she’s been doing it all her life

She uses pictures of real cats as a reference to make her portraits as real as possible

Take a look at some of the beautiful works below

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