Tag: London Kaye
ANIMAL showcases a different street artist regularly in our feature, Scratching the Surface. This week, we profile yarn-bomber and spreader of love, London Kaye. Name/Alias: London Kaye Decade you were born in: Late ’80s, baby. City you currently live: Bushwick, Brooklyn. Drugs or natural highs? Marilize Leguana. How did you get your name? I was […]
Crochet artist London Kaye, who yarn-bombed the L train last year, is still leaving tangled threads of tangled yarn in her wake. The Brooklyn knitter, who has threaded tributes to Breaking Bad, the Olympics, and street art, is now into random acts of kindness. Kaye recently took 1,000 crochet hearts to Union Square on an […]
“I can crochet with my eyes closed,” London Kaye said as she finished covering a subway pole in a colorful web of yarn. It was Valentine’s Day and with a bag of mini yarn hearts she made during her lunch break in tow, she set out to cover the inside of the train car in crochet. “The goal […]
Artist London Kaye envelops the Olympics logo with LGBT pride in Brooklyn. (Photo: @London Kaye) […]