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In this episode of Art School, we go behind the scenes with Olek as she installs a new piece titled I haven't a Single Explorer on My Planet, and discusses her artistic path, process and intentions.
Olek is an artist who works in the traditional medium of crochet and transforms the soft material into massive-scale art installations around the world. Blanketing rooms, cars, trains, public walls and sculptures with her exceptionally colorful crocheted work, Olek makes bold statements that often address important social issues such as equality and consumerism. She often reacts to current events as they happen, creating messages that ask us to consider our social climate and environment. Olek wants to inspire others to be creative, and she often creates public art to bring art and her vision to the masses. She views her crocheted, pieced-together artworks as a metaphor for the idea the everyone is interconnected. Find more Art School videos at Kqed.org/ArtSchool.
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