Sam Barsky, a 43 -year -old resident of Baltimore, recently went viral on his ability to sew himself in his surroundings. Sam has featured famous sites like Time Square and Golden Gate Bridge in short and long -arm sweaters and then visits these places to take selfies while wearing a single sweater.
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The man has created 150 site -related sweaters in the last 18 years and has been with 100 of the tourist destinations, including the western wall in Israel, Stone Hung in England, and Niagara Falls in Canada.
The need to integrate itself into its surroundings is born of a life -changing event that took place in 1999, when it abandoned his dream of becoming a nurse due to health concerns. Encouraging employees of a nearby yarn store, Sam quickly made his simple treatment a new artistic source.
Soon, he was pulling his picture, standing in front of the aquarium with a sewage made of anamone on his chest, and the flowering cherry trees stood in which it seemed that he had rotated himself from the garden.
In a video shared on Instagram, Sam said, “I started when I was studying nursing but then I got out. I enjoy the journey, I think ‘wow, inspiring for future sweaters’.”
He added, “I have a full -time job. I have free hand items like frogs, holidays, outer space, a deck of cards and 145 sweaters.”
Sam Barsky takes about a month to complete every sweater. Its long -term purpose is to make at least one sweater that represents each of the 50 states in the United States and includes a famous monument, such as Liberty Bell, Grand Valley, Space Sui, or Mount Rashmor.
He plans to include global signs such as Machu Pacho, Pisa’s tilt tower, and Sydney Opera House in his sweater collection.
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