Posts Tagged urban knitting
Olek Yarn Bombs with Balloons
Posted by Mylynedj in Yarn Bombing on May 3, 2012
Street artist, Olek yarn bombs with balloons at the Krause gallery in New York.
Wall Street Journal Interviews the Mother of Yarn Bombing
Posted by Mylynedj in Yarn Bombing on April 26, 2012
Wall Street Journal interviews Magda Sayeg in this clip as she works on then current project at the Standard Hotel in Los Angeles, California.
Finishing Touches
Posted by Mylynedj in Yarn Bombing on April 12, 2012
“Moving Violations”
Posted by Mylynedj in Yarn Bombing on April 5, 2012
Yarn Bombing of Olympic Proportions
Posted by Mylynedj in Knitting in the News, Yarn Bombing on March 9, 2012
Yarn bombing, yarnstorming, graffiti knitting, guerrilla knitting, and urban knitting all mean the same thing. It is a form of street art or graffiti in which yarn or cloth are employed for artistic or political expression, instead of paint or chalk. Yarn bombing has an advantage over other forms of graffiti in that it is not permanent and non-defacing, hence is said to be cleaner and more environmentally friendly. Early examples were recorded as early as 2004 in Netherlands and has since spread worldwide.
Photos below show details of a recent yarn bombing in Saltburn, North Yorkshire, England featuring different Olympic events tied onto a 50-yard long scarf along the town’s pier railings. As with the identity of other forms of graffiti, the yarn bomber responsible for this epic-sized graffiti remains anonymous.