The Infinite Love Project started as a small, genuine offering of kindness from Eric Hyde Miller giving out stickers and his artwork of wooden Infinite Love Hearts and custom signs, to people he encountered.
Early in 2020 he was reading about, hearing, and experiencing too much negativity and needed to counter that, reminding himself as well that everything is better when you are around kind and empathetic people. That is when his stencil art Be Kind signs were created.
Filament: A site Specific Art Installation
Filament is an enormous wall of yarn. Comprised of hundreds of individual strands of novelty yarn and hung from giant knitting needles, the site-specific installation falls from a 9-foot ceiling and transforms an ordinary space into a place of wonder. This sculpture was most recently hung at NOMA Gallery in Frederick, Maryland. The video was filmed there by the artist and edited by Stacy McKenzie (www.opticalnorth.com)
Medium: yarn, wood, photography
Year: 2020
Details: site specific, video runs 2 minutes and 33 seconds
Creating sculpure "envision earth embraced, thriving and sustained"
Video describing sculptor Chris' creative process for designing and creating a sculpture "envision earth embraced, thriving and sustained".
Medium: Sculpture design and creation