Street Arts
Yarn Bombing: TEA Time in LONDON
Back in July of this year Hookedblog photographed some yarn bombing / knit bombing street art work just off Brick Lane in East London. Two weeks later we ran into the artist on Sclater Street, London working on some new yarn installations. This yarn bombing work turned out to be that of American street artist Hot + Tea currently based in Minneapolis.
While we were photographing the artist we met Director and VFX compositor Chloe Hayward who was also taking photographs of the artist as well as filming the installation. Chloe has recently finished editing her footage and shared with us the finished yarn bombing film which you can watch below.
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Yarn Bombing: The Art Of Crochet And Knit Graffiti - Buy Book Here
On city street corners, around telephone posts, through barbed wire fences, and over abandoned cars, a quiet revolution is brewing. "Knit graffiti" is an international guerrilla movement that started underground and is now embraced by crochet and knitting...
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Stinkfish X Villainaart Yarn Bombing / Pasteup London Collaboration
For those of you following Hookedblog on some of our social channels be it Instagram / Facebook or Twitter you will have seen us sharing various images featuring the work of Mexican born London based artist Villainaart aka Victoria Villasana. The artist...
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Olek Bombs A Black Cab
Earlier last month Hookedblog posted about Polish-born, New York based artist Olek, having stumbled across one of the artist's yarn bombed installations on the street (covered here). We were hoping we would be seeing more from the artist on the streets...
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Olek Hits London With Some Crochet
We bumped into Polish-born, New York based artist Olek on Tuesday afternoon in East London.The yarm bombing guerrilla artist was installing one of signature crochet piece on Sclater Street in East London. The small step ladder has been wrapped...
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Yarn Bombing — Hot+tea London
We spotted some pink yarn tied to some railings, blowing in the wind yesterday and being the curious sort that we are at Hookedblog we crossed the street to have a closer look. The yarn had been woven through the railings and we were just about able...
Street Arts