Jafagirls Nancy and Corrine participated in the Landfill Artist Reclamation Project; “Landfillart is an international effort encompassing one-thousand-forty-one (1,041) artists to claim a piece of rusted metal garbage and create fine art.”
Jafagirls Nancy and Corrine participated in the Landfill Artist Reclamation Project; “Landfillart is an international effort encompassing one-thousand-forty-one (1,041) artists to claim a piece of rusted metal garbage and create fine art.”
Nancy had gone mad with felt and come up with some delightful work, if not on the textile totems then on objects or plaster molds of her feet.
Tootsie always tried to mesmerize us into giving her food.
feed me! come on feed me, feed me, feed me, obey my command, feed me.

When we took down the Knit Knot Tree we kept the knitted parts (some recycled into the textile totems), and some found their way into this box we made for the Storybox project . The project was started by “professional storyteller Kevin Cordi in 1995 and is a large decorated “Story Box” that travels around the world and comes back to the original place one year later. It will be launched very soon from a school in Ohio then to Florida’s Story Lab and making the way to Oregon and California.” We had so much fun putting this together. We decoupaged the Yellow Springs guide on the inside and I stitched a knitted pocket (another left over from the knit knot tree) inside to hold a cd. You can see more pictures on jafabrit’s art blog.
The Art of Story and it’s role in creativity

Free Art Friday by Deb Housh
Third Friday each month the Jafagirls leave pieces of art around the town of Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Next time you pop into town keep your eyes open for this label.
