Trip Wire Project, 2014, near the Charging Bull statue by Arturo Di Modica, Wall Street.
Digital documentation of this durational project in progress.
New York, NY, July, 2014
8” x 10” digital print
Trip Wire Project, Knitting at Exxon Mobil, 2014
Artist working on the Trip Wire Project on site at the former Exxon Mobil headquarters in Northern Virginia.
8” x 10” digital print
Trip Wire Project, Dick Cheney’s House, McLean, Virginia, 2014
Artist working on the Trip Wire Project on site at Dick Cheney’s home, McLean, VA., spring, 2014
8” x 10” digital print
Trip Wire Project, Knitting at Donald Rumsfeld’s house, Washington, DC.
Summer 2015. Second knitting session in 2015 at Donald Rumsfeld’s DC home prior to its sale.
The artist knits the panel representing wounded U.S. soldiers.
8” x 10” digital print
The Trip Wire Project, Bush Library, Dallas, Texas
Documentary photograph of the artist creating the Trip Wire Project at various site locations. Knitting at the George W. Bush Presidential Library, Dallas, Texas
8” x 10” digital print
The Trip Wire Project-Knitting at the Civil War Naval Peace Monument, Washington, DC, 2015
One of two Trip Wire Project knitting sessions at the Naval Peace monument.
8” x 10” digital print
Trip Wire “installed” at the American War Mothers Monument, Philadelphia, PA., July, 2016
The Trip Wire Project occasionally makes public appearances at other war monuments on the East Coast. This monument in Philadelphia’s Germantown represents grieving Gold Star Mothers during and after WW1. Trip Wire represents wounded and lost U.S. soldiers and killed and wounded civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan since our invasions.
18” x 24” digital print