Urban Knitting as a movement serves multiple different causes, but the one in this picture was made to
raise awareness to fix a building that was destroyed in a hurricane that had been untouched by the
government years after the disaster.
raise awareness to fix a building that was destroyed in a hurricane that had been untouched by the
government years after the disaster.
This uses an inclusion argument to show that the building in question represented not only the city’s people,
but other areas hurt by the hurricane. This building, a historical center, meant a lot to the people of the town
so it was most important to the citizens that it was fixed.
but other areas hurt by the hurricane. This building, a historical center, meant a lot to the people of the town
so it was most important to the citizens that it was fixed.
The varieties of color could also represent individuals, but the use of bright colors were used to brighten up
the bleak setting the town found itself in.
the bleak setting the town found itself in.
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