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The original Yarnbomb Tree needed to "rest" & did so Monday night, ahead of the start of the event. Luckily, the brand new canopy was the only casualty.
The new yarnbomb location: The Ol' Luncheonette Sign
Here it is post-lights and pre-yarnbombing.
Another closer view of the Luncheonette Sign
The spooky glow amongst the sumac trees.
The first section of yarnbomb added to the Luncheonette Sign.
Linda, Martin, and Jenver continue to assemble the side-wings.
Almost complete!
Jenver adds her 65 yarncraftery as she finalizes finishing touches!
Final result during the DAY
Final Result at NIGHT!
The Coin Stump group project, featuring currency procurred from the US, Colombia, Portugal, and Italy.
Coin Stump after many more coins added.
Birds-eye view of Coin Stump
The Monarch Butterflies project: 65 handmade monarch butterflies were attached to milkweed in the upper field.
The 65 Monarchs nestled in the Milkweed - Photo by Maxwell Harvey-Sampson
Because lightbulbs are so efficient anymore, dead lightbulbs were hard to find. Instead, we made our own. You can draw with light on these w/ UV LEDs.
The Reflectionator TV Antenna project, using leftover "wallpaper" from the Tetanus Cathedral from 63.
"A breathtaking final ritual of candle-lighting & systematic extinguishing of light as a metaphor for illumination & bringing to a close the collective experience." Kathrine Page
click here to view maxwell harvey-sampson's photography of 65 hours