

+ a blouse, i bought like this, just dyed it.
+ a shirt i made for a doll which i made for a film about ten years ago, the fabric seems to disappear
+ L's jacket out of a small series of uniformlike clothes for women and men i made seven years ago. He now has a new one but seems to like this one much more and i agree, i don't like new clothes, i start to like them after traces of wearing appear, it's like they begin to tell a story.
3 comments:
looks like you got some "me time" today. good for you (wie der kanadier sagt) - i most love the combination, no composition! of these three garments. ku, d
it is a really really a beautiful start. what would be the tool to make new things disappear, to speed the time, to concentrate aging? I guess this kind of fabric is rare...
ola, like always, i like your ability to bundle my collage like thoughts into an interesting concept. thanks, was so nice meeting you, i am collecting gallery recommendations for our walk.
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