Rosemarie Péloquin’s needle-felted portraits represent character rather than physical likeness. She uses the malleability and texture of wool to create heads that appear eerily paused in mid-thought. Approaching them, we feel we have interrupted a personal moment of dignity, sadness, curiosity or complicity.
Rosemarie traded in her loom for a tiny toolbox of needles. With these new wands she sculpts fragile moments that tug at our remembrances. Her work emerges from a background of design, teaching, coaching, travel and family. It is fueled by a passion for discovering connections and the belief that
Life's richness is found in the ordinary.