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Textiles in the Environment

  • ravenmade
  • Mar 7, 2010
  • 1 min read

Another of my projects where I am getting very little interaction is this one where I put a length of unbleached cotton in the pond.

It has submerged and moved around a bit, probably been moved by the Canada geese that have returned and use this spot to waddle in and out of the pond.

After a couple of months, the cloth has become brown and a little green but I am sure this isn't the staining I was hoping for and it will wash off when I throw it in the washing machine. In fact, I think the clear spring water is preserving the cloth.

The best part of this experiment has been the lovely photos of layers and reflections I have been able to capture at different times of the day and in different weather.

Once again, I will lift this cloth when I need it for the next 'brilliant' idea I think of.

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