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The linen cloth, believed by some to be the burial shroud of Jesus, contains a faint yet anatomically detailed image of a crucified man. The image doesn’t penetrate the fabric and behaves unlike ...
For Sue Damron, art has always been more than a hobby — it’s a lifeline, stitched into a life of change, challenge and discovery. Damron, a longtime nurse and fabric artist, is one of the ...
As British textile mills flooded the subcontinent with factory-made cloth, labels – then known as tickets, chaap, tika, or shippers’ marks –became tools of seduction. The exhibition ‘Ticket Tika Chaap ...
The Shroud of Turin is an ancient cloth ... linen shows an emaciated man with long, dark hair, a beard, and cuts and grazes on his face and body. Interestingly, this AI-generated version of Christ ...