paul nosa may be stitching your idea into goal. paul nosa, artist) to use their creatively" ideas are in short supply though. paul nosa, artist) "a lot of people, you ask them to think of a scenario and they have a hard time. they are like wow deer in headlights i've sewn that patch too a deer in headlights" he started this ten years ago, after he realized he wanted to sell art that people could use. paul nosa, artist) "i was the classic starving artist and so... i'll make art that has function" but these patches also have another function. "what a joy, seeing something made right in front of your eyes! came from my little brain." they make people feel special. "it's something made just for you that's not highly commercialized or processed this was on a whim the thing i thought of it just makes it neat you know? special!" >> that was domenica fuller reporting from tucson, arizona. after a decade of traveling country, nosa has made around 7,500 custom patches. still ahead, a buzzer-beater you've got to see to believe... and elementa