I'm corresponding with a group associated with
a Cinco de Mayo celebration regarding our solar
powered BubbleYou® Bubble Tower -the world's biggest bubble toy ® http://www.bubbletower.com/
So I'm wondering, What should a "Cinco de Mayo Bubble Tower" look like?
This is a 14 foot tall, four legged pyramid structure.
Each leg is covered , usually with some kind of textile,
although we have painted discarded vinyl billoards, and
even discarded burlap coffee sacks in previous designs.
Would /should the creation of the Cinco de Mayo design
be part of the festival programming, during the event?
Or a collaborative effort, prior to the date?
Some ideas:
Quilt patches to be assembled on the date. Contest for the best patch?
Yarn bombing?
We could provide a white, blank canvas and the community provide one or more graffiti artists to create the art?
? Have four design teams, one for each leg of the Bubble Tower. Team members pay a fee to be on the team. This would give the festival some income. Just a thought.
? seek participation by various groups including: urban clothing design, skate board , cultural groups, community muralists and artists and??
Just some thoughts that keep me awake at 3 am ! ;>)
Feel free to weigh in with YOUR ideas, sane or crazy, provocative or not, be expressive! Thank you!
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Hi. I guess I'm not sure what a bubble tower is or what's it's used for but my knitting group recently "yarn bombed" two trees in our downtown area and they look amazing...we even made little birds, owls and pom poms to decorate the branches...the response was pretty great. So, I vote for yarn!