Unexpected Beauty Hiding Inside America’s Last Fabric Factories
Waterfalls of technicolor thread, giant Singer sewing machines, endless patterns and the occasional intervention of man; you can almost hear the humming of spinning frames in Christopher Payne’s photographs. For his series called Textiles, the architect and photographer documented twenty-five of the last textile mills in New England, some a century and one dating back to the Civil War. Despite our … Continue reading Unexpected Beauty Hiding Inside America’s Last Fabric Factories
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