White Horses

EXCAVATIONS OF THE DEEP

THE PROCESS REQUIRES COLLECTING, DRYING, UNRAVELLING AND REWORKING THE NYLON THREADS INTO NEW FORMS

Jess is obsessed with the sea. She collects huge, heavy piles of it from remote coastlines around Australia and Tasmania. Each one is a sinewy treasure that lies in long lines on the beach or twists into piles like a coiled snake. Each one requires heavy lifting to get off the sand.

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