Icelandic artist and student Ýrúrarí has been knitting for most of her life and it’s helping her to cope with the pandemic too. Ýrúrarí has created a series of mouth-themed face masks and it’s so playfully bizarre, it’s awesome.
“Everyone’s everyday lives have changed dramatically at the same time. It’s something we’re all experiencing at a certain level, so I think we can all relate to [the project] in some way,” she told The Reykjavik Grapevine.
The artist said she’s painfully aware that many across the world are being affected by the virus way worse, but knitting is helping her to “keep sane” in these strange times while she continues pursuing her Master’s degree. “I feel a bit better when I’m knitting whilst watching something dumb.”
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Ýrúrarí isn’t knitting just face masks, she’s creating everything from sweaters to abstract and complex mathematical textiles
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Here’s what people said about her project
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