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Snowfall Blooming

$200.00

This limited edition, silk twill scarf, is from a photocollage derived from an image of poppy fields and a street scene in Afghanistan. A poet, Carma Lynn Park, wrote the accompanying haiku:

in the street
poppies are still opening
while snow drifts down

This manipulated image explores the soaring opium addiction that resulted as an unintended consequence of war: poppy cultivation is too lucrative to stop. The falling snow can indicate a number of things: the cold chill of awakening, debris from bombs, and opium.

Size is approximately 52 × 52 inches.

Due to the handcrafted process and inherent nature of the materials used, slight variations in color might be visible from the listed photos.

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This limited edition, silk twill scarf, is from a photocollage derived from an image of poppy fields and a street scene in Afghanistan. A poet, Carma Lynn Park, wrote the accompanying haiku:

in the street
poppies are still opening
while snow drifts down

This manipulated image explores the soaring opium addiction that resulted as an unintended consequence of war: poppy cultivation is too lucrative to stop. The falling snow can indicate a number of things: the cold chill of awakening, debris from bombs, and opium.

Size is approximately 52 × 52 inches.

Due to the handcrafted process and inherent nature of the materials used, slight variations in color might be visible from the listed photos.

This limited edition, silk twill scarf, is from a photocollage derived from an image of poppy fields and a street scene in Afghanistan. A poet, Carma Lynn Park, wrote the accompanying haiku:

in the street
poppies are still opening
while snow drifts down

This manipulated image explores the soaring opium addiction that resulted as an unintended consequence of war: poppy cultivation is too lucrative to stop. The falling snow can indicate a number of things: the cold chill of awakening, debris from bombs, and opium.

Size is approximately 52 × 52 inches.

Due to the handcrafted process and inherent nature of the materials used, slight variations in color might be visible from the listed photos.

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