LinkLinks Washington Post Magazine: Stickering is an increasingly popular art form for D.C. artists, particularly women By Editor On Apr 6, 2019 Last updated Apr 6, 2019 68 Share Miriam Sutton likes to wander around her neighborhood in Northeast Washington with secrets in her pocket: palm-size handmade stickers, decorated to look like Japanese paper cranes. She started making them for a friend who’d fallen ill — in line with the belief that if you make 1,000 paper cranes, you get a wish. Her friend died before she got to 1,000, but she keeps making them in their memory. When she thinks no one is looking, she’ll stick one onto a newspaper box or the back of a stop sign. ArtArts and Culture 68 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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