Fiber artist Toshiko Horiuchi-MacAdam has created an elaborate knit playspace in Japan’s Hakone Open Air Museum, where children torture a giant playspace creature by swinging from it’s oddly numerous uvulas. No, it’s actually a brilliant play park composed almost entirely of yarn (the artist ordered materials by the ton) in an effort to allow children to interact with Horiuchi-MacAdam’s colorful art. Horiuchi-MacAdam is considered one of the top fiber artists in Japan, and it’s quite clear why. Amazing!

- Maggie

Notes

  1. baconmaureen reblogged this from clubhaus
  2. taylegit reblogged this from clubhaus
  3. jesse-not-jessie reblogged this from clubhaus
  4. maiterama reblogged this from clubhaus
  5. mistresskitty reblogged this from clubhaus and added:
    It looks kind of weird, but extremely awesome at the same time. I want to play here!
  6. yellowbeckett reblogged this from clubhaus
  7. spaziothetis reblogged this from clubhaus
  8. alixandramartin reblogged this from clubhaus
  9. zeldaestelle reblogged this from clubhaus
  10. clubhaus posted this