A photo posted by Alexandra Kehayoglou (@alexkeha) on Sep 24, 2014 at 9:22am PDT
At a glance, this post by Alexandra Kehayoglou looks like a charming moment in a fairytale forest. A second look reveals the edges of a workshop or studio. "Clearly this is Photoshopped," the mind reflexively assumes. The Argentinan artist's bio reveals the truth: this is a wool rug. Kehayoglou spends hours sculpting and dying textiles to create surprisingly realistic interpretations of nature that look great in front of the fireplace.A photo posted by Alexandra Kehayoglou (@alexkeha) on Sep 24, 2014 at 9:22am PDT
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