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Art-i-Fact #6
The costume department test-dyed a number of fabric swatches (like these intended for Judge Hopkins) to get exactly the right color combinations for the Puritan-era zombie costumes in ParaNorman. -
Art-i-Fact #7
Coraline has 9 outfit changes throughout the film Coraline (including a pink skirt made with stretchy, hand-dyed lycra fabric and multi-color embroidery)—more than any other character in any LAIKA film to date.
Fiber Art Made in Portland
Maker Fact:
Fiber Art Made in PortlandFelicia Murray is a fiber artist from Maine, now based in Portland, Oregon, where she creates from her studio at NW Marine Artworks. Her work draws inspiration from the intricate patterns of nature, merging color and texture to create imagined landscapes that evoke wonder and contemplation. She sees herself as both artist and scientist, uncovering overlooked motifs in the natural world. In addition to her large-scale fiber artworks, Felicia creates DIY fiber art kits and smaller tufted products, sharing her craft with others and highlighting the meditative nature of fiber arts.
Maker Fact:
Fiber Art Made in PortlandFelicia Murray is a fiber artist from Maine, now based in Portland, Oregon, where she creates from her studio at NW Marine Artworks. Her work draws inspiration from the intricate patterns of nature, merging color and texture to create imagined landscapes that evoke wonder and contemplation. She sees herself as both artist and scientist, uncovering overlooked motifs in the natural world. In addition to her large-scale fiber artworks, Felicia creates DIY fiber art kits and smaller tufted products, sharing her craft with others and highlighting the meditative nature of fiber arts.