Bone Art

By now most of you are probably tired of hearing about my broken arm, and I admit that I’m getting a little weary of it myself. But bear with me, this does relate to knitting.

As you may remember, I sent images of the x-rays to my sister’s boyfriend Keith Auerbach, who is an amazing photographer in his spare time, and asked him to make something beautiful out of the images.

xray Dec 25xray Jan 15

Keith made a number of images through photo manipulation that he calls “woozling.” When I saw him a few weeks ago (while visiting my sister to help her de-clutter), he printed out large frame-able images of my favorites. They now reside on the wall that I walk past scores of times a day as I go in and out of my home office.

framed photos

In return, I gave Keith the Cambridge Jacket that I first knitted for the Summer 2006 issue of Interweave Knits and that was included in The Best of Interweave Knits. The jacket happens to fit him perfectly.

Keith wearing Cambridge Jacket

So, the question is, who got the better deal?

8 thoughts on “Bone Art”

  1. Even Stevens for sure. Is the straight bone what you look like now? If so, it never ceases to amaze me what our bodies are capable of (with a bit of help of course)! The sweater looks like it was made for him and his photos are so fabulous, thanks for sharing them.

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