Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts

March 6, 2011

That's so square.















One of my favorite things about the Diana-mini, our new family camera, is that it allows one to shoot either in the half-frame aspect ratio, or SQUARE! I think my love of square composition comes directly from my love of records (and cd's), and perhaps from a long love of simple patchwork quilts. Even in my collage work, I am devoted to the square. Here are a few recent shots from the Diana-mini and some older collage work. For the love of squares!


September 29, 2010

LadiDodo: Cardboard Bike Parade


When daily life becomes too rigid, we look to the sky and imagine. Cheap art can save us. Ladidodo!

August 20, 2010

More of this, this, and this:

I am wanting more of 
this:

this:
and this:


Anybody in?

July 19, 2010

July 1, 2009

burlington craft busking

Anarchist Craft Circle brings you a rag knitting demonstration!


We used t-shirts cut into strips.


Watch Burlington streets and parks this summer and fall for more demonstrations!

April 17, 2009

documenting ephemera

Street art lovers and those with a taste for the handwritten notes of strangers should check out this blog:
Dumbo.

See what else Susan Norton is doing at:

July 9, 2007

lesson one thumbnails








This project was made on 5 July in Burlington, VT with xeroxes, YES paste and spackling knives. The images were lifted from an album sleeve of a 1983 breakdance compilation.