A print like "Suburban Refuge," for example...

This specific print, complete with its sun-bleached appearance and cheap, cracked frame is a perfect addition to "art-up" any home--especially one in the Luxurious Hollywood Hills! And I bet it's big enough to block any holes that fowl may be using to fly in from outside!
But not every artist is as prolific or talented as Mr. Dolack, and not every artist can create such beauty using images. No, each person must find their own muse and their own instruments to create art. Some use music, others use words (Hey! Maybe I'm an artist! Why not?!) and there are the precious few that can use...

...balls of yarn about the size of your head.
Unless there's a giant kitty chasing you, there are probably only two real practical uses for this alarming amount of yarn: Knitting an extremely large sweater, or crafting tens of thousand scarves.
To be fair, it's getting cooler outside, and with this yarn's Fall foliage-inspired browns, yellows and reds, it seems like now is the perfect time to begin creating your own clothing!
And for some extra pizazz, you could even use the "Embellish-Knit!"

Embellish-Knit is some sort of sewing gadget that adds fanciness to whatever it is you're trying to put together, allowing you to unleash your inner Fashion Designer.

Due to the fact that I neither sew, nor care about sewing, I can't really be bothered to tell you any more about this instrument. But here's what I do know: Not everyone should be making their own clothes...

And yes: I know that all forms of art are subjective... but I'm sure we can all agree that this thing is made of ugly. I'd rather wear the bathroom rug after Dolnack's pigeons are done with it.
Come to think of it, they do look kind of similar...

Hmm...guess I could be an artist after all!
I have to admit I am fascinated by the ball of wool, (I suspect a previous incarnation as a cute kitten)and the contraption which is, I suspect, a device for making tubular (or French) knitting for piping effects etc. The unfinished knitting project looks very like the vomit of an overfed six year old just home from a birthday party.
ReplyDeleteThe picture is horrible. There's something about sun-bleached "art" that calls to mind house clearances and, by association, dead people, charity shops and other poverty issues. No thanks.
Monte Dolack is on Twitter - I had to look.
ReplyDeleteAlso googled him. His fish prints are ... interesting.
Thanks for expanding my cultural knowledge a little bit today, NeighborGoodies!