While soft sculpture representations of vegetables are something we've seen before, namely from Steff Bomb and Melissa Sue Stanley, Munich-based artist
Veselka Bulkan's crafted creations aren't cute by being anthropomorphized like the others but rather due to their diminutive size and innovative presentations. Bulkan's felted carrots, beets, radishes, and onions dangle whimsically from embroidery hoops, the wall-handing hoops minimalistically representing the aspects of the root vegetables one would see above the soil floor. Spotted over on the This Is Colossal blog, Bulkan's work tickles the fancy and, even if buying one of these reasonably priced works is out of your current purview,
her Instagram is worth a follow to see a gorgeously curated look inside her craft.
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