It's a sunny Sunday morning and our first act of craft bombing
was a definite success,although or maybe because Tauranga's first piece of knit graffiti has been taken down less than 24 hours after we put it up.
(Despite our hopes and positive prediction of how long it might stay up.)
was a definite success,although or maybe because Tauranga's first piece of knit graffiti has been taken down less than 24 hours after we put it up.
(Despite our hopes and positive prediction of how long it might stay up.)
When we went past the site on Saturday evening we were surprised
and maybe a little disappointed that it was gone already.
However, we acknowledge that this is part of the steep learning curve of novice craft bombers. We know this happens to others, too and probably more often than not.
and maybe a little disappointed that it was gone already.
However, we acknowledge that this is part of the steep learning curve of novice craft bombers. We know this happens to others, too and probably more often than not.
So, after a quick thought of who took it, we realised it doesn't matter,
although there was a fair amount of work involved.
This piece was a generous 1.5m long and about .3m wide.
(There'll be pics of "work in progress" added at the end.)
This piece was a generous 1.5m long and about .3m wide.
(There'll be pics of "work in progress" added at the end.)
Ideally we would prefer if someone took it who actually liked it
or even 'needed' it but realistically someone did not like it
and therefore took it down.
or even 'needed' it but realistically someone did not like it
and therefore took it down.
So, what now? More craft bombing of course.
Here's the 'making of'
from this
from this
to this
awe :(
ReplyDeletei expected it to last longer!
what a shame!
keep bombing!
evalutionz