From the riverside promenade near Southwest DC's Titanic Memorial, bright sun bounces off an icy river, the low silhouette of Hains Point (East Potomac Park) trees in distance. In foreground, tied to the white railing, is a small knit banner, "ALEX."
Close-up of the knitted "ALEX" banner on the riverside railing near Southwest DC's Titanic Memorial on a sunny, freezing winter's day. The banner's lettering is black on white, with black border and a knitted red cross to remember his service as a VA nurse, and a jagged red stripe through the "X" to remember how he was murdered.
"RENEE GOOD" reads a vertical knit banner, yellow with gray lettering and adorned with a crocheted white flower and leaves plus lacey pink trim. It is tied somewhat crookedly to a signpost in front of a mostly empty paved lot on a city street, bus and apartment blocks visible in distance.
@freedcproject.bsky.social #yarnbombing project remembers ALEX and RENEE, here on the Potomac River channel (which may be iced over only temporarily but remains forever anti-ICE) and on a busy street corner by the Waterfront Metro stop and bikeshare dock.
#FreeDC #ICEout #yarnbombs