Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2012

Margo Weyer

Textile 1 - Margo Weyer

Textile 2 - Margot Weyer

Today Margot Weyer send me these wonderful little 'still lives'. 'If you like them you can place them on your NOOHN blog' she said. I like! They give a little insight in her work: daily life materials re-used and re-shaped into small paintings. So delicate and atmospheric, each telling little tales.  Just as the objects of her Streetcombing project: as-found materials placed in a new context. I cannot help to wonder about their origin and owner? Just visit her blog and see for yourself....makes you want to grab your coat and go out to find stuff....

Electric Bag - Margo Weyer


Saturday, September 22, 2012

Tree Sweaters

Suzanne Tidwell - Seattle's Occidental Park
Suzanne Tidwells  is a fiber artist working primarily in the Seattle area. Her Yarn Bombing project in Seattle's Occidental Park started when she was invited by Seatlle Parks & Recreation  to be a contributing artist in their summer ARTSparks Program. She was given the permission to wrap almost everything inside the park, except for the existing sculptures, totem poles and trash cans! 
Suzanne on her turn invited all of her knitting friends to start knitting 'the color palette of warm summer stripes (purlple, red, orange, yellow and pink)'.

Suzanne Tidwell

Kids Project

Looking for Sarah ...



Sarah Applebaum lives and works in San Fransisco. 'Her work bridges the gap between the psychological and the psychedelic, bringing freedom and an exploratory ethos to the art making process'. Often she 'weaves' her own person in the art installation, becoming one with her handmade knittet artwork.