Sand and debris

Nicky Hampton. City and Guilds Level 3 Certificate Stitched Textiles 7922 Embroidery.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Jellyfish


At first I thought sand prints, but I like the new textures debris makes as it is washes up on the shoreline or lies half buried in the sand.

My neighbour, Micky, who was a deep sea trawlerman, says these translucent pebbles are jellyfish with a sting! They were soft and wobbly to touch.
Posted by Nicky at Tuesday, July 01, 2008

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