Penelope Is In A Constant State Of Construction / Deconstruction
In 2011, Brazilian artist Tatiana Blass draped a Sao Paulo chapel with large masses of red yarn,...
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Posted by Danielle | Sep 30, 2019 | Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art |
In 2011, Brazilian artist Tatiana Blass draped a Sao Paulo chapel with large masses of red yarn,...
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In the Name of the Pasta, and of the Sauce, and of the Holy Meatballs … Ask, and ye shall...
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Nina Elliott, aka The Rock Vandal, read about this mural by The Ladies Fancywork Society and was...
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Going to the The Knitting & Stitching Show in London this October? Well lucky you! You get to...
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This is “an explorative project inspired by various terrain and geographical landforms....
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Earlier this summer … “A pair of longtime Philadelphia street artists, Nicole Nikolich...
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