Both he and I took lots of photos. Here are a few of mine. I hope I can translate some into textile pieces in the future.


Barbed wire at the Princess Royal Fortress. It is almost organic, especially with the windblown leaves trapped underneath.

Amazing colours and shapes in the rocks bordering a path to a WW2 bunker, again at the Princess Royal Fortress.

Eroded bricks in a convict-built building at the port.
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