

Textile Hanging
The textile hanging by the artist is rectangular and made of fabric. The hanging has a cream-colored base with horizontal stripes. There are thin black stripes on either side of wider cream sections. In between the black stripes are various patterns including rows of tiny rectangles and zigzags. The hanging appears to have been woven, with some frayed edges and dark threads woven into tassels at the sides. The hanging is divided into two sections with the top section having slightly frayed edges. The background behind the hanging is plain gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 583 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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