I was inspired to dust off my knitting needles this weekend after seeing the exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design. "Radical Lace and Subversive Knitting" brings together dozens of contemporary artists from around the world.
These tiny gloves were knit at 1/12 scale with medical wire that is used in IVs. Some of my favorite work included a dress knit from shredded dollar bills and a chandelier constructed from fiber optic wire.
I'm a freelance writer living in San Francisco. My essays and articles have appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, Backpacker Magazine, Sierra Magazine, Nurses World Magazine, and the Chicago Tribune. I was a Generation X columnist for the San Jose Mercury News.