Yarnbombing, guerrilla knitting, or yarnstorming – call it what you will. Queen and founder of the knit graffiti movement Magda Sayeg employs a handmade aesthetic to Sussex Lane, infusing a warmth and humanity to a landscape of concrete and steel.
Yes, yes. I have seen this sort of public decoration in France. In Avignon. I guess the knitting is pretty foul and mouldy by the time it is removed. But what joy it presents.
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Certainly is different and colourful.
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Yes, yes. I have seen this sort of public decoration in France. In Avignon. I guess the knitting is pretty foul and mouldy by the time it is removed. But what joy it presents.
It does make things bright and cheery. I love the perspective you've taken Ann, looks so good.
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