i really can't put into words how much i love
gooseflesh's crocheted temporary installations.

like these, "clandestine photographs taken on location at the Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow"

she also makes these beautiful, naturalistic coral meadows, both small...

and large, shown here at the Broadway Windows, NYU

and what makes me really happy is thinking about what all of these bits will turn out to be.
the potential.

of course, should you prefer to wear your fiber art, you must see
this necklace in her etsy shop.
check out gooseflesh on
etsy, or on
flickr. i promise you'll smile, too.
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