New York City–based artist and designer Orly Genger creates organic forms and site-specific installations from painted swaths of woven rope, crocheting, weaving, and knotting heavy twine over the course of many months to create a single, often massive, work! Her landscape installations are quite impressive and original and reveal the working process behind the concept of reframing the type of large-scale public sculpture! Read more about her work here and be amazed, enjoy!
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This Friday for my Deco Friday theme, I decided to explore the possibilities of crochet wall hangings, hope they are an inspiration for you as well, enjoy!
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