Just like Knitta, Masquerade brings knit graffiti to ordinary places focusing on their homebase all around Stockholm, Sweden. Pictured above is ringen (ring) located at Munkbrokajen between the Old Town and Slussen in central Stockholm. You can see more of their knit graffiti adventures at the Masquerade blog. Link.
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That's awesome! But hopefully no one thinks it's as soft as it looks (ouch!)
Very artistic though!
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Incredibly cool! The world really needs more fun, like this.
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Slussen is not a name, but a floodgate/canal lock..
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kappen met dat gekloot!! ik wil terug naar google maar lukt niet! tering zooi!!!!!!
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