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GRAIN
Grain approaches silk as surface and structure.
In compact twill and a smaller format, attention shifts to natural formations — wing membranes, lichen patterns, diatoms, leaf skeletons, and points of convergence where distinct marks meet.
The illustrations observe texture, growth, and micro-architecture rather than narrative.
Worn close to the body, these scarves function as precise accents — compact, deliberate, and contained.
Presented in five 50x50cm squares.
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