The messy and tedious act involves cleaning, dying, felting, and knitting the raw wool.
To create her artwork, wool from Icelandic sheep farms and old wool sweaters were used.
To dye the wool, Kool-Aid was used to make the dioramas.
She then captures the images using a macro lens.
Eszter Burghardt uses as much natural lighting as possible and do not use any computer based added effects.