

Piña Cloth
The image shows a piece of fabric titled "Piña Cloth" by an unknown artist. The fabric is rectangular and white with thin, evenly spaced purple stripes. The stripes are vertical and run the length of the fabric. The fabric appears to be made of a lightweight material, possibly cotton or linen, with a slightly textured weave. The edges of the fabric are rough and unfinished, with a few loose threads visible. The background of the image is a light gray color, which helps to highlight the details of the fabric. The fabric takes up most of the image, with a small border of gray around it. The fabric appears to be laid flat on a surface, with a few wrinkles and creases visible. The overall appearance of the fabric suggests that it may be a piece of handmade or artisanal cloth. The fabric has a subtle sheen to it, suggesting that it may have been treated with a finish or dye. The purple stripes are a deep, rich color that adds a pop of contrast to the white background of the fabric. The image provides a clear and detailed view of the fabric's texture, pattern, and color.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 729 px
- Museum Record
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