Lauren O'Farrell
Lauren O'Farrell, also known as Deadly Knitshade, is an English author and artist. She is best known for playing a major part in the beginnings of the UK graffiti knitting street art scene,[1] creating the Stitch London craft community[2] and founding graffiti knitting and craft collective Knit the City.
Lauren O'Farrell | |
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Lauren O'Farrell | |
Born | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK |
Pen name | Deadly Knitshade |
Occupation | Author, artist |
Genre | knitting, craft, street art |
Website | |
whodunnknit |
As a graffiti knitting street artist she is attributed with creating the term 'yarnstorming'[3] as a less violent alternative to the popular yarnbombing in graffiti knitting and the creation of the 'stitched story' style of graffiti knitting[4] using amigurumi and handmade objects to create a themed artwork rather than the traditional cosy.
Lauren creates her art under the Whodunnknit label and works and lives in London.
Books
- O'Farrell, Lauren (2011) Stitch London: 20 Kooky Ways to Knit the City and More UK: David & Charles
- Knitshade, Deadly (2011) Knit the city: A Whodunnknit Set in London. UK: Summersdale.
- O'Farrell, Lauren (2013) Stitch New York: 20 Kooky Ways to Knit the City and More UK: David & Charles
gollark: yes, yes, US bad.
gollark: > bruh this entire server is communist and you will be converted <@189831165727866881> (/s)Initiating orbital mind control lasers.
gollark: That is also one of the ones I dislike.
gollark: I mean, I dislike communist/socialist/etc ideologies (hence ☭ bad) for various reasons, but I can... mostly interact with people who hold them without despising them?
gollark: Because some do support that, muahahahaha.
References
- Costa, Maggie (20 April 2010). "The graffiti knitting epidemic". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
- "Deadly Knitshade: 'get out there and use the world as your art gallery'". The Guardian. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
- "Knitting but not as we know it". BBC. 13 June 2009. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
- "London's graffiti knitters". Telegraph. May 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
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