YellowArrow takes the medium of stickers to the next level by connecting people and what makes them feel good about their environments. It's also a way to bring authenticity to "place" and say, "check it out." And for those that find them, it's about discovery. Christopher Allen, one of the project's originators says, "It's a network of people who are passionate about the place they live. It's a chance to be involved in a collective art project."
Yellow Arrow first emerged on the Lower East Side of New York in May 2004, and has now reached almost every state in the U.S. Localizing the global is next - people outside of the U.S. have been requesting arrows.
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