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Showing posts with label Art & Craft. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Adopt a Penguin

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Calling all Knitters. Sick Penguins need sweaters. Knit and purl, Darlings. 

For those wishing to donate a jumper, the island’s Penguin Foundation has created a handy knitting pattern guide. "Jumper" is Australian for sweater. 

If you cannot knit, send a bit of money. They probably need the gelt more than they need the jumpers. "Gelt" is Yiddish for money or treasure. Just my opinion. Money is always in good taste. 


If you love Penguins as much as I do, consider making a trip to see the Penquin Parade. Failing that, knitting a Penguin Sweater is a great way to pass knitting knowledge to a new generation and teach love of nature and geography. Get busy. Be Happy!

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Sunday, December 15, 2013

Art from Broken Things

I collect vintage China, Serving Pieces and Kitchen Tools. I have chipped plates that have lovely 1935 borders. I have been historically unable to part with them. Now I see my hoarding and the condition of my basement is not entirely insane. A link to the artist's website can be found below:




Thursday, December 12, 2013

What a bunch of PLARN!

PLARN is yarn made from the plastic bags we are all inundated with. I am green. I carry a cloth shopping bag. No matter what I do, I get plastic bags. Everything seems wrapped in plastic.

There is a way to put those bags to use and out of the landfill and out of the Ocean. Make them into yarn and crochet them into utility. 

Just google "PLARN" and lots of articles and photographs and videos about this new FREE yarn turn up. Some folks are making sleeping mats for the homeless. Some folks are making flowers and shopping bags and good looking rugs.




Tuesday, October 22, 2013

What's Cooking Uncle Sam? - Treasure Trove of Vintage Food Posters

I found this glorious WEBSITE for Foodys and those who appreciate graphic arts, history and political posters. I tell you, there are treasures there. Just hit the Preview buttons and enjoy.
"Food. We love it, fear it, and obsess about it.
We demand that our Government ensure that it is safe, cheap, and abundant. In response, Government has been a factor in the production, regulation, research, innovation, and economics of our food supply. It has also attempted, with varying success, to change the eating habits of Americans.

From the farm to the dinner table, explore the records of the National Archives that trace the Government’s effect on what Americans eat."








Thursday, October 3, 2013

World Food Day Poster Contest 2013

You can see more World Food Day Posters on their Facebook Page. And you can vote for your favorite young artist there. The posters below are my choices. Maybe you have a young artist at home who would like to enter their work in the contest for 2014? Enjoy.




Saturday, January 5, 2013

A Park for Fruit and People

I found the City Farmer News website which covers all aspects of sustainable farming. I have been envisioning turning the many pocket parks in Philadelphia into mini fruit farms, so I was cheered on when I saw that I am not alone in my thinking. I love the idea of a Fruit Park which is at once a source of corporal and spiritual nourishment.

 Grand Opening On Saturday, January 5, 2013 At Del Aire Park
Press Release
Dec 26, 2012
The trees were planted with the support of the Los Angeles County Arts Commission Civic Art Program and the guidance of Fallen Fruit, an artists’ collaborative founded by David Burns, Matias Viegener and Austin Young, whose mission is to unite communities through the creation of sustainable public art projects. Del Aire residents planted 27 fruit trees, eight grape vines, more than 60 trees were given away to neighbors. Once the trees bear fruit, all park visitors will be encouraged to pick from the new edible landscape at harvest time. Within three years, the trees are expected to be completely sustainable and drought tolerant.