i love that subtle stitching on that shirt. i've actually done that before and did not come close to being as sublime as that. is the stitching on the back of the shirt as well? looks like it has that rougher texture.
yes on the back too, the shirt is made of that fabric named maybe "brows".
I think it's not stitching but a kind of 凹凸 on one side and the other of the fabric.
it's sort of broken. input on one side and then natural output on the other. the outside decrease makes the inside increase.
stitching would be great of course, but, in this collection's case, stitching on one side would be less representative of purely disparate aspects of a thing ( a fabric here) itself. I mean stitching is some added element.
that texture may be associated with rising subtle vapour on the water in the image posted in #3.
you're welcome Scott, a bit like embossing in a way, only in terms of there being no imported external element to the fabric, except some power input.
it's sort of damaged texture. the threads (warp mainly) are from the texture of the fabric itself.
so, if viewed from the sinister angle, it's as if the fabric was bleeding (and it shows faint signs of capillary immanence on the other side/surface).
from the conceptual angle, again something internal is revealed into another form.
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