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Radiolarians can only examined as skeletons for it
is in this form that they rise to the surface of the
sea and drift shorewards in their thousands on each
wave. The thin line of foam left by each retreating
wave is a composite of fragments of algae and radiolarians,
left mapping our coastline in an ephemeral and constantly
changing line.
As you move down under the sea all colours are filtered
out until only the blues are left. I used the flashes
of green to evoke the phosphorescent images of a scanning
electron microscope. The striped binding represents
the scale on a photograph from an electron microscope.
Fabrics used are cotton homespun hand dyed in Procion
dyes, raw silk as a background and wool batting.
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