There are some artists who seem like they knew from the moment they picked up their first crayon that they had a story to tell. Mark Newport creates work centering around his fascination with superheroes. His hand knit costumes combine the idea of their heroic, ultra masculine personas with the protective gestures of his mother- sweaters she made to keep him warm during the long New England winters.
Using techniques and color choices he learned from his mother, Mark creates life-size, wearable objects of art that challenge the stereotypical muscular form of the hero, allowing someone to imagine themselves as a real-life hero. Some are characters we all know well like Spiderman and Batman, but others like The Sweatermen, Every-Any-No Man, and Bobbleman are heroes Mark invented himself.
Seeing Mark's learned talent for knitting, I'm hoping he explores other wearable heroic ideas, but in the meantime, I'm ready for my custom-made hero knit jumpsuit, so call me Mark!
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OMG LOVE!!!!!
also that fingertothumb ring u posted is nice, doesnt it sort of remind u of mcqueens fingerwrist bracelets in his latest collection?
yah those suits look amazing
my heart is fluttering.
these are so fantastic!
hahah wow. i know someone who would totally buy these.. i kinda want to wear them all to bed, all at once, in a cabin in the middle of nowhere in the dead of winter. wow. that was mad creepy.
Ahhh... footie pajamas! I would love to wear this and freak out my significant other.
Woahhhh these are killer!
he's teaching at cranbrook : )
Awesome designs!
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this is absolutely freaking awesome. the sweater man? yeah!
wearing the skin of heroes, appealing!
adding you to my blog list
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