London Kaye
Episode 21, Becoming an ARTrepreneur
When crochet virtuoso London Kaye began creating rogue street art with yarn or yarn bombing, she had no idea that her designs would capture the attention of news outlets, top retail brands, couture designers, and media giants.
A Sonic Journey
I saw how the community embraced the art around them. From that yarn bomb, I was getting on the news and doing interviews just because the neighborhood loved it so much.
Some 800 yarn bomb creations and numerous commissions later, Kaye now lives in Los Angeles. She has published a new book Crochet with London Kaye, has patented her own crochet hook, and continues to be offered innovative projects including immersive art installations. Exclaims Kaye, “It’s surprised me how many ways you can use yarn. I didn’t know you could wrap a school bus in yarn, but I did. I didn’t expect to crochet head to toe costumes for a Deliver.com commercial, but I did. You can use yarn to do all these amazing things.”
Another surprise has been the emergence of knitting and crocheting with younger enthusiasts. She notes, “typically this is something older people do, but I feel like I’m getting this new life with the DIY generation. It’s getting so much more popular with them.”
Perhaps London Kaye’s crochet art has had an impact on this youthful invigoration. “That,” she says “really makes me happy.”
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What you’ll learn
- How her hobby turned into a career.
- The inspirations behind her crochet art.
- Yarn bombing in Manhattan.
- Seeing her billboard in Times Square.
- The story behind her “blue eye” design.
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