PoMoNoBo Productions presents Kari Hancock |
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| By day, Kari Hancock is a medical student at the James H. Quillen College of Medicine. By night, she dabbles with textiles, mainly with art of amigurumi, a Japanese form of crocheting small creatures. She also stencils and paints on tiles. Exhibitions include The First Annual PoMoNoBo Halloween Art Show as well as providing the "lobby" art for the first Boozehound Gandy Dance performance at the Mary Boyce Temple House. |
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Kari makes small sculptures out of crocheted yarn and mixed media. She refers to them as Amigurumi, a term referring to the traditional Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and anthropomorphic creatures. Amigurumi are typically cute animals but can include inanimate objects endowed with anthropomorphic features. Breaking the “cute” law, Kari has made bats, eyeballs, ghosts and pumpkins... -Knoxville Voice (entire article) |
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