Friday, June 11, 2021

More Yarn Bombing Installation Photos

 I added a few more pieces the other day, and I took my daughter along to take some photos:

On your mark, get set......


Go!

Sewing my way around the tree


Ta da!

Looks Amazing!

Here's another link to the gallery:  gallery

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Friday, June 4, 2021

Crochet Graffiti!

Whatever you want to call it - yarn bombing, crochet graffiti, street art, yarn storming or guerrilla crocheting - it's the best thing in the world!!!!  Creating knitted or crocheted yarn installations is such a great way to move art out of galleries and studios and into the real world.  Arts exists in the most unexpected places, and it is pure joy to stumble upon something like a bench or a fire hydrant draped in knitted or crocheted yarn.  

Of course, yarn bombing has a long history as a type of graffiti or street art.  Many times, public yarn displays carry some sort of message to the viewer;  they are installed secretly and can turn up in the most unusual places.  In my version, I rescue discarded knit and crochet pieces and give them a second life by modifying them and moving them back out into the world to be seen and enjoyed.    

Last week, with permission of the gallery owner at Spectrum Gallery in Essex, Connecticut, I yarn bombed a tree a few feet away from the gallery's front door.  I used granny square pieces that I deconstructed and subsequently reconstructed so they would fit snugly around the tree.  I crocheted strips and squares together, matched them to the tree, and then sewed them all the way around the trunk, going up as far as I could.  

 



As people re-emerge from their COVID cocoons, it's a great time to be installing outdoor art.  As I worked on the tree, it was so gratifying to get spontaneous feedback from motorists and pedestrians passing by - waves, thumbs-up, smiles, comments - "Looks great!"  "That's awesome!" and "I love your yarn bombing!"  And, an entire class of children, teachers and chaperones walked by and sung the praises of this funky wrapped tree.  So it was a win all the way around!

You can see a photo of the installation on Spectrum Gallery's website here:  Abstracting Nature Exhibit at Spectrum Gallery.

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