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Photo: Emily Good
Sweaterman continues to watch over the people at the indoor gallery, where he gauges the reaction to him, and the work of his alter-ego, Mark Newport.
Photo: Emily Good
Not wanting people to know his identity, Sweaterman doesn't speak to people, but instead hands out handwritten coupons for a protective gesture. However, the coupon is only good for that night.
Photo: Emily Good
Sweaterman stands guard and moves to different spots to make sure no danger is near by.
Photo: Emily Good
A woman comes up to Sweaterman to receive her coupon of protection for the night.
Photo: Emily Good
Other framed art is displayed, like this one. which came courtesy of the artist and Lemberg Gallery. Which can partly explain why the artist can knit so quickly, so he can join in the fight to protect people.