25/03/2010

Please, Knitta by Magda Sayeg



This photo was taken during this school trip in Mulackstra Street, Berlin. I am not sure is it the artist Magda's work, but it remind me her works. The idea is quit similar to one of my thought to change cold feeling about outdoor material and tend to use some small daily things to change people using habitat. " Making people smile with this small object." - Magda Sayeg.


Magda Sayeg, founder of Knitta Please, began by taking knitting out of the home and into the streets. The simple juxtaposition of this woven material placed within an urban environment has inspired a new generation of knitters who no longer view function as the sole purpose for knitting. This new approach to knitting questions the assumptions of a traditional craft while adding a previously unused material to the world of street art.

When Magda Sayeg began Knittaplease in 2005, it was her response to the dehumanizing qualities of an urban environment. By inserting handmade art in a landscape of concrete and steel, she adds a human quality that otherwise rarely exists. Knittaplease represents the present energy coming from knitting and more extensively weaving, while giving a nod to its powerful history. Her work has been recognized for its influence in street art as well as the craft of knitting. Magda Sayeg is based in Austin, Texas






Dispatch work by Jan Vormann

















This work was done in Bocchignano, Italy, a village close to Rome, as part of the group project "20 Eventi". The group of artists developed projects for 4 villages of the Sabina region and decided to create a compilation of drawings, for collectors to purchase, and to support this project.

















"What happens when a young artist from the city of Berlin is invited to participate in a project taking place in a pittoresque Italian of the Sabina region?" - Jan Vormann















At Kupfergraben/Dorotheenstra, Berlin, many peoplem tourists, passerby...stopped and joined in, and help them dispatch the holes from WW2.


Now this project already run 10 different cities. Depand on society and location tou can see different behaviour and action. It is quite fun for me. Those plastic colourful Lego brick, between old stones, seems to work into this dust-covered grey patina of diverse construction material, adds the modern touch of colourful design while distracting from and intriguing the serious life securing function of these walls.

Maybe i can use this concept, pile up small units, to create a series of secret brick space in my site.