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Texture, As Found Art
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![]() A sand bag for holding tripods, C-stands, and other cinema and photographic equipment down, was covered with stripes. The stripes were sewn and still held the dimples of that sewing process.
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![]() An American Rag brand hoodie was woven from yarn. This was a close up view of one of its sleeves.
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![]() A blue bandana was folded and laid on a table as a form of napkin. The design printed on the bandana held no relationship to its texture.
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![]() The glass leaded into the front door was made of several textures of glass. Not only was the design rough, but so was the texture of the glass.
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![]() A queen sized blanket was crumpled and laid on the living room carpet. Sunshine, streaming through the glass patio doors, edge lit the carpet.
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![]() A woven foot stool cover wrapped a bright red foot stool. The holes in the cover created the texture.
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![]() A thin, worn cotton dish towel was laid atop a small folding table. It had been allowed to dry out. Its surface was so thin and worn that it almost had no visible texture at all.
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