The older man walked up to me, headphones and long umbrella tucked under his arms, "of course", he said, starting me in the eye, "the ball is a metaphor for his prey".
I wonder why he's washing it in the river, I thought.
Because it's so dirty, the dogs gestures answered my question.
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Dog
Location:
Frank Smith Park, Coromandel Valley
Monday, 23 February 2015
Zeti12
Her Hands shook as she pinned the edges of the roughly mended fabric together.
Her feet were in tatters and would need to be tended to before she could walk.
First she needed to get warm, and this rag would have to do for now.
There was a spool of thread on the shelf in the corner of the room.
It looked like it had been gnawed on by a hungry beast, but it was intact.
A sheath dress was the quickest thing Zeti12 to make, she decided.
"What next?" Zeti12 pondered.
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Fungi pipe-tree Pt II
First stage of construction is complete. Made up a mix of dried moss and guinea pig poop and straw to fill the little yarn 'pots'. Still need to add mushrooms spores and some little crocheted mushrooms (in case the real ones don't grow!)
Inverted milk bottle at top to drip water down the installation on hot days. I've included a little bit of the ugly white pipe at the top of this photo so you can see why I had to cover it.
Original concept sketch.
If you're interested in fungi and yarn art, try this blog www.bromeleighad.com by Leigh.
Mushroom pipe-tree
Yarnbombing PVC pipe.
Progress mid-construction.
Hopefully will fit around pipe (for the most part).
Most of the yarn is second-hand stuff from a friend who was moving north (to Darwin!)
Most of the yarn is second-hand stuff from a friend who was moving north (to Darwin!)
Large "dirt pocket"
Tunisian stitch
Bottle holder at top
Detail on milk bottle holder.
Base
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