That little art project I told you about a few days ago is coming along nicely. I could have probably done a better job with the construction of the box, but I imagine that it’ll support the weight of people walking over it once it’s in the ground, which is all that really matters. I’d purchased […]
Tag Archives: art in unlikely places
The underground micro-gallery is almost done
Posted in Art and Culture, Mark's Life, Special Projects, Ypsilanti Also tagged alternative art venues, art installations, Cincinnati lathe, Dale Grover, Maker Works, subterranean gallery 6 Comments
OK, so I guess it’s called yarn bombing
In the past three days, I’ve seen two local examples of what I think are knitted graffiti, or, to use the terminology of the vandals, “yarn bombing.” One was on the back deck of Ypsi’s Cafe Luwak. The other, featured in the following video clip, was on a fence along the Ypsi/Arbor corridor of Washtenaw […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Ypsilanti Also tagged Clementine, graffiti, knit bombing, knitting, street art, vandalism, yarn bombing, Ypsi Tooth 17 Comments