“Bowling pin painted as Henry Rollins”
“Bowling pin painted as Henry Rollins”
Continuing our crafty theme, there’s yet another Rollins cross stitch.
Hello Henry will be getting crafty in the next couple of weeks.
We kick things off with this piece by Lee Crutchley.
You might recall way back in June I announced the start of a series of posts on people using Henry Rollins in their craft projects. I know it’s a stretch to call it a series when the posts are months apart… but I’m sure you can deal.
We kicked things off with some needlepoint, now we move on to cross stitch (which could be the same thing.. but the only needles I know about involve wax). Here we have Henry Rollins accompanied by Pele and Prince!

by rubykhan
Today we start a series of posts on the phenomenon of people using Henry Rollins for their craft projects. Today’s post, a bit a needlework by tiniestmonkey.
With thanks to Rollins Causes.
Munny is ‘The Greatest Do It Yourself Toy’. The basic idea behind Munny (apparently) is that you draw or paint the little white critter and turn him into your own character/creation. Munny shows are held all over North America. At the 2006 Detroit Munny Show, artist Nathan Rapport created a Henry Rollins Munny. Click the image to view more pictures. You can view the rest of the 2006 entrants here.
Before and After: