Artist Shelley Rugg Knits Plastic Dress to Draw Attention to Climate Change
Inverness artist Shelley Rugg used larger-than-life knitting needles and caution tape to craft a dress to draw attention to climate change.
Source: The Point Reyes Light
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Posted by Danielle | May 11, 2019 | Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art | 0 |
Inverness artist Shelley Rugg used larger-than-life knitting needles and caution tape to craft a dress to draw attention to climate change.
Source: The Point Reyes Light
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