by Uncustomary | Sep 10, 2012 | Street Art
On my way back to the car, after feeding the ducks at the park, I stopped at a large tree stump. I remembered that I had sidewalk chalk in the car and I quickly went to get it. Then I just filled the top of the stump up with bright sidewalk chalk. I felt really good...
by Uncustomary | Sep 9, 2012 | Street Art
I thought it would be cool to yarnbomb something in an area that is designated for street art. There is a place in Baltimore called Graffiti Alley. A lot of cities have something similar. You should look up if you do! It’s basically just an area that is covered...
by Uncustomary | Sep 9, 2012 | Street Art
I bought some bright spray paint to cover the two stacks of plates I found at the thrift store. When I went into the city yesterday, I wedged the plates halfway in the ground in front of one of my favorite murals in the city. I think they look pretty cool. I hope they...
by Uncustomary | Sep 8, 2012 | Street Art
I was busy on Labor Day! In addition to the scarf on a statue yarnbombing, I also sewed something I knitted months ago to a water fountain at a school. This school was so beautifully painted, I loved it! Since it was Labor Day, there wasn’t anyone around, which...
by Uncustomary | Sep 6, 2012 | Street Art
Earlier this week I shared another disposable camera installation with you and I mentioned there were multiple cameras. So today I am showing the third camera! I intend on doing even more of these projects. This camera was installed in Hampden, near where the first...
by Uncustomary | Sep 5, 2012 | Street Art
The next yarnbombing is different for a few reasons. It’s using a different kind of yarn that you have to pull apart to reveal a netted pattern and it’s kind of awkward to work with. I like the end result.. very flouncy, but the actual work was slightly...