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The little people have landed

Today, while reading Embracing the Ordinary by Michael Foley (which is brilliant, by the way) I stumbled across ‘street artist’ Slinkachu. I’m surprised that I haven’t seen this person’s work before because it is quirky, original, and fun and very … Continue reading

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Yarn Bombing the Isle of Man

I’ve written about yarn bombing a couple of times before here because I love the idea of people creating art for everybody. I particularly like to hear about ‘art bombing’ projects because it has something cheeky and mysterious about it … Continue reading

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Yarn bombing – the award for Britain’s Best Yarn Bombing Town goes to?

Since I expressed and interest in yarn bombing I have been sent photos of a few examples of recent yarn bombing. Firstly, I saw a photograph on Facebook of this one in Stafford, which appeared in the entry I wrote … Continue reading

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Guerrilla crocheters of the world unit!

Oh I just love the BBC News website for introducing me to the weird and wonderful world of weird and wonderful people. Today’s excitement came to me during a moment of idle browsing when I came across an article about … Continue reading

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