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This quilt was recently shown in the IPS National Exhibition 'Links' in Kilkenny. I based it on the effects of human's influence on our environment. As a whole the piece caused me many problems with the structure I used but when it was photographed in sections it for me came into its own in the photo. Sometimes in Textiles I think you can go so far in a piece, be too committed and have put too much time into it to let it go,.....which I needed to do with this piece.
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