Friday, December 17, 2010
School and Stuff
School is ending, I have gone crazy, holiday family pressures are making me wish for no Christmas, and I'll post pics of what I've been up to in school soon. Until then, I leave you with this artist: because it's art meets knit
Friday, November 12, 2010
Get Out! (and Knit)
I had another assignment a bit back that I think is pretty spiffy. I had to incorporate a few different elements for the teacher, and it all came together well. I had to create something in response to this group called Futurefarmers. They go out and do stuff in communities. They are a collective based in San Francisco, CA that works with tons of stuff. It had to have at least one of these elements: performance, collaborative, or temporary installation. I chose performance. The teach added a couple more parameters to this. Because of the earthquake and fire in 1906 in San Francisco, I had to spend at least $19.06 (bonus if you can spend exactly that, which I did! Thank you Bonnie) and I had to use wood or the woodshop. It also could NOT be in the art building.
I went out and made my own double pointed knitting needles, which went better than I could have hoped for. I might make my own again sometime when I don't need a specific size.
I then bought some spiffy yarn and went out to Quarry Park and knitted bracelets while I hiked and gave them away as I made them.
It was a bit disorienting, but worth it. I couldn't work too fast because of the hiking and cold, but it was so fun.
Some were scared when I approached them and tried to give them a free bracelet, some were excited. It was really nifty to just pop in on people in a place where you don't run into many, and give them something handmade for free. People just don't expect it at all. I plan on doing it more, after the busy semester is finished.
Go there sometime. You definitely will enjoy the scenery, and you might just get something extra ;)
I went out and made my own double pointed knitting needles, which went better than I could have hoped for. I might make my own again sometime when I don't need a specific size.
I then bought some spiffy yarn and went out to Quarry Park and knitted bracelets while I hiked and gave them away as I made them.
It was a bit disorienting, but worth it. I couldn't work too fast because of the hiking and cold, but it was so fun.
Some were scared when I approached them and tried to give them a free bracelet, some were excited. It was really nifty to just pop in on people in a place where you don't run into many, and give them something handmade for free. People just don't expect it at all. I plan on doing it more, after the busy semester is finished.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Yarn that is not yarn?
I had an assignment to take an existing collection, and make an addition that could both be added to the collection, and also represent the collection. I happen to have a fair amount of fiber around, so I decided to spin up a new yarn, and include one yard of every yarn that I own (or an equivalent amount of fiber).
This is my whole collection of yarn, including the new one in the basket.
He loved the idea, but hated the shape of the yarn. Said it looked too sculptural, like a drill bit, not like yarn.
Whatever, I love it. And I think it looks like yarn.
This is my whole collection of yarn, including the new one in the basket.
This is a closeup of my new yarn.He loved the idea, but hated the shape of the yarn. Said it looked too sculptural, like a drill bit, not like yarn.
Whatever, I love it. And I think it looks like yarn.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
First Post!
Hello there blogging world!
Well now, I'm kind of excited! I've been wanting to start one of these on here for a while. I have a (basically) private journal over at livejournal, but I use that for more personal things. I am hoping to bring out my as yet undiscovered brave side, and post about stuff I make.
Right now I'm an art student, but due to financial reasons, and a lot of life, I'm not going to be going anymore in the spring. I want to continue creating, and not let things get in the way of doing what I love. Who says you need a degree to make art? I do have my A.A. degree though, and I'm glad for that. And who knows what will change in the future?
Well now, I'm kind of excited! I've been wanting to start one of these on here for a while. I have a (basically) private journal over at livejournal, but I use that for more personal things. I am hoping to bring out my as yet undiscovered brave side, and post about stuff I make.
Right now I'm an art student, but due to financial reasons, and a lot of life, I'm not going to be going anymore in the spring. I want to continue creating, and not let things get in the way of doing what I love. Who says you need a degree to make art? I do have my A.A. degree though, and I'm glad for that. And who knows what will change in the future?
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