by Uncustomary | Sep 1, 2015 | Street Art
At the beginning of this year, I wrote down a lot of goals for myself. It turns out publishing a book takes up a lot of your time (who knew?!) and I realized there’s not enough time before the new year to cross off one of my yarnbomb related goals by myself....
by Uncustomary | Aug 30, 2015 | Street Art
Yarnbombing is the act of knitting or crocheting something, then affixing it onto an existing object. Examples of objects include parking meters, bike racks, trees, poles, and other inanimate objects. I can’t think of one form of street art that isn’t...
by Uncustomary | Aug 14, 2015 | Street Art
My sense of humor is pretty eclectic. I laugh equally as hard at observational humor about society, offensive jokes, graphic sex comedy, and dumb puns. I really love puns, though. They’re so silly, and I love the groan that people produce when they hear really...
by Uncustomary | Aug 7, 2015 | Street Art
In June, I decided that it would be fun to do a collaborative guerrilla art project. I wanted to involve as many people as I could at the same time, and mix different styles together to create a street art installation here in Baltimore. I contacted some people I...
by Uncustomary | Jun 23, 2015 | Street Art
All over the world, spaces have been claimed for ongoing, interactive installations called Love Locks. The idea is that you decorate a lock in some way, then permanently attach is to the structure as a gesture of everlasting love. There wasn’t a Love Lock in...
by Uncustomary | Jun 19, 2015 | Street Art
Guerrilla art is something very special to me. It’s something that can restore your faith in humanity, just by knowing that someone took some time on their own to make this beautiful thing and then share it with you, a stranger. It can get a person out of their...