Women and Children
Welded steel juxtaposing objects that appeal to women and children. 2007 LICA Honorable Mention recipient. Provost’s Purchase Award, Stony Brook, NY.
Welded steel juxtaposing objects that appeal to women and children. 2007 LICA Honorable Mention recipient. Provost’s Purchase Award, Stony Brook, NY.
BEFORE I CONTINUE! Today at the salon where I was getting my hair cut they played THE FINAL COUNTDOWN! I smirked!!
I started Eunny Jang’s Endpaper Mitts the second I finished the Poms and regretted my color choice immediately. AS AN ARTIST I know implicitly why a palette offends me but that generally doesn’t stop me from putting together incredibly offensive palettes. For instance, I initially paired this hideous green with red but it was just too much of a risk, so I switched to the red to black. And the black? Totally safe and boring! I’m not sure what this green yarn is - if it’s “lettuce” or can be passed off as “mint,” (the true color isn’t as yellow) but I know it offends me as all greens do. They were fast and fun and easy, and I recommend that everybody knit a pair because they look cooler than they were difficult to knit, which they weren’t. But they still look very cool.
An inside-out view of the “floats”
Hi how is everyone? I was just in Boston for a week. It was there that I finished the second of “the Poms.” It took me six weeks to get through the first sock because I had a lot of problems. I screwed up majorly in two places. I liked to knit these in public because they looked so cool. They’re very comfortable, but I was just not into it. I feel like my work does not do the yarn justice and I therefore find it very hard to take pride in this work. And yet I post about it! Nobody reads!!