Trump protesters make embroidered art out of his most outrageous quotes

“Diana Weymar, a textile artist, began the Tiny Pricks Project in 2018 when she stitched Donald Trump’s quote about being a ‘very stable genius’ onto a doily,” as Insider.com, the New Yorker and other media are reporting.

‘The public art project, which encourages people to embroider striking quotes from the President of the United States, is now on exhibit at the Lingua Franca store, owned by Rachelle Hruska, in New York City. 

‘Weymar said she’s received textiles from people all around the world and hopes to have 2,020 pieces in her collection ahead of the upcoming election.”

A video of the project is here:

Author: jeffpelline

Jeff Pelline is a veteran editor and award-winning journalist - in print and online. He is publisher of Sierra FoodWineArt magazine and its website SierraCulture.com. Jeff covered business and technology for The San Francisco Chronicle for 12 years, and he was a founding editor and Editor of CNET News for eight years, among other positions. Jeff has a bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley and a master's from Northwestern University. His hobbies include sailing, swimming, and trout fishing in the Sierra.

4 thoughts on “Trump protesters make embroidered art out of his most outrageous quotes”

  1. Poor “fish.” He thinks I’m Jig Wiggly on Rebane’s blog. Get a life “fish.” I sign my name — unlike you and Jig. I happily will tell you that you’re a fool to your face. “Fish, you’re a fool”! lol.

    1. Jigly Wiggly has “fish” tied up in mental knots! Of course, that doesn’t take much. He’s not exactly a mental giant. Once again: fish I am not Jigly. I sign my name to my posts.

      1. Wow. Just did my yearly visit to Rebane’s hallucinations. It really is a demented circle jerk over there. The same people stroking each other. Talk about a diseased snake pit.

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