

I love this series of images, Foreign Bodies, by fashion photographer Jonathan Mist. I originally saw them here.

The works are found clothing and objects found out in nature, discarded objects left to rot. Through his process of using a table scanner to take the image he captures every bit of detail of the worn out nature of the object.

With each detail of the object a story is told leading us down a thread of mystery and memory.

It reminds me of why I use "used" linens and how much story is in each cloths threads.

See more here.
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