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The “Sonnet155″ by Lobke Beckfeld and Johanna Hehemeyer-Cürten,

The “Sonnett155″ is made from two different post-industrial waste materials – fruit skins left over from juice production and short cellulose fibres sourced from a local textile factory.

Although it resembles a purse or tote with swooping top handles, the product has a lifespan closer to a disposable paper bag and is designed to degrade naturally with wear before it can ultimately be composted or recycled.


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Dream Journal I, 2020

handwoven by Alexandra Jean Auger

16” x 22” acrylic and wool yarn on cotton warp

FINE & DANDE, 2021

handwoven by Alexandra Jean Auger

15.5” x 21.5”, acrylic and wool yarn on cotton warp

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