“Knitted Camouflage” Art Project Perfectly Hides People In The Surrounding Environment

For his amazing series “Knitted Camouflage”, British photographer Joseph Ford enlisted the yarn skills of Nina Dodd to create custom sweaters that exactly match the surrounding environment. These photos became so popular that they spawned a book “Invisible Jumpers” which is available on Amazon. Scroll down to see some of the best examples!

Knitted camouflage.

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Knitted camouflage.

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Knitted camouflage.

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8 thoughts on ““Knitted Camouflage” Art Project Perfectly Hides People In The Surrounding Environment”

  1. MLE
    My thoughts exactly. They are very cool and if you are a machine knitter probably not a problem to do but as a hand knitter I’ve got better projects.

  2. @MLE
    Exactly — I can’t believe in all the effort for one single picture. Those must be photoshopped.

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