Ah, September. Everything kicks back into gear in September, including interviews with rocking guerilla artists. Hurray! These interviews have made for a super fun project: It's been amazing to pick the brains of so many rad. artists-both to learn about their inspiration and share their stories and funky fresh art work. So good! I definitely … Continue reading Interview with Googlyness
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Street Art of Twillingate
I declare this to be the official list of the best street art on the entire island! Twillingate Island that is! Where I am not super familiar with any other street art-hot spots in Newfoundland I am even willing to to suggest that Twillingate is also the provincial capital of street art! Bold, arent I? You … Continue reading Street Art of Twillingate
Interview with Montana Banksy
Guys, I am absolutely delighted to share this interview with you! The experience of learning about and sharing Yarn Vandalette's story was so uplifting and fun, that of course I wanted more. Instagram makes it super easy to connect, and interviews let you get to the good stuff, so I suppose it's only natural that … Continue reading Interview with Montana Banksy
A Street Crafters Guide to Gander
I've been spending more time than usual in Gander lately and as a result developed a bit of a routine. It all starts with a warm drink and fresh croissant at the Jumping Bean and then a visit to my favourite shop in the whole town, the thrift store. I suspect that my appetite for … Continue reading A Street Crafters Guide to Gander
Interview with Yarn Vandalette
Guys, Im really excited to share this post. An interview is a first for the blog and has been in the making for ages so....drumrrrrrrrroll, please! I met Yarn Vandalette on Instagram, last year. She's a fellow vandal who makes colourful and playful street art in Germany with a crochet hook. In our interview, she … Continue reading Interview with Yarn Vandalette
Knitted String Street Art
This was an experiment with a new yarnbombing style and I am delighted to report, success! I was originally inspired by a tattoo I saw that was one continuous line of ink. Then I stumbled across this drawing that I did a few years ago- inspired by Picasso's pencil drawings where the pencil is never … Continue reading Knitted String Street Art