Yarn Bombing in Takoma Park, MD
I learned about the phenomena of yarn bombing after someone knitted a sweater onto a tree outside my local library. More research led me to images of fabulous examples of …
Yarn Bombing in Takoma Park, MD Read MoreFiction. Nonfiction. Street Art.
I learned about the phenomena of yarn bombing after someone knitted a sweater onto a tree outside my local library. More research led me to images of fabulous examples of …
Yarn Bombing in Takoma Park, MD Read MoreGraffiti artist Hense painted this church in Southwest, Washington, DC. You can read more about the project by clicking here. It’s part of a grand plan to bring a new museum …
Graffiti Church Read MoreOn my drive to work each morning, I pass a house with several large metal sculptures in the front yard. Internet research helped lead me to the creator of those …
Interview: DC Artist Setsuko Ono Read MoreHere’s an early-morning picture of a speed camera with a robot head. By the time I came back in the daylight to get a good picture, the robot had been …
Speed Camera Robot Read MoreSalvador Delvisco runs Free Art Friday DC (FAFDC), an event that encourages artists in the area to leave their work out in public areas in Washington, DC, offering it up …
Interview: Salvadore Delvisco on Free Art Friday DC Read MoreI put out the blobs near Trohv in Takoma, DC today.
Invading Trohv Read MoreTrohv in Takoma D.C. has the blob book in stock! To be celebrated with a full-scale invasion of downtown Takoma Park when the weather improves.
The Blob is at Trohv Read MoreToday I put out this sign made of ice on the corner of Wisconsin Ave. and Grant St. NW, Washington, DC.
Ice Sign Read MoreHere’s what happens when you put a life-sized humanoid tape sculpture out in the middle of Washington, DC.
Tape Sculpture Book Promo Read More