This wire portrait shows an Inuit woman from the Arctic, wrapped in a thick fur collar that protects her from the icy cold. Her calm gaze and gentle smile radiate calmness and dignity, like a woman living with nature, in silence and simplicity.
The portrait is composed of many loose black threads, which give the work a playful character. Together, they create a vivid image full of texture and movement. The fine thread lines suggest warmth in her coat, softness in her hair, and depth in her gaze. The background of handmade paper gives the work a warm, natural base that perfectly complements the rugged, authentic character of the subject.
This work is part of a series featuring human portraits and a large number of animal wire portraits, including endearing baby animals. These can be found in my personal shop in the 'wire portraits' folder.
This series grew out of my love for materials with character and story. Handmade paper fascinates me. Every fibre, every irregularity is unique and depends on the origin of the paper. The thin black thread makes it fragile and in some places almost seems to merge into the paper itself. This combination, together with my passion for creating portraits of people and animals, ensures that I have worked on each artwork with great pleasure and dedication. Each portrait is carefully constructed using Artificial Intelligence, with an eye for detail and a deep sense of connection. A unique collaboration between human feeling and digital imagination.
Conceived by Natalie Bruns, visualized with AI.
Welcome to this personal shop, part of my venture 'Shot it photography and paintings'. In daily life, I enjoy travelling, working with people, going out into nature and discovering new things. This versatility is reflected in my art: colourful, varied and full of variety in.. Read more…
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands