The show is interpretations of the Louisiana landscape in conjunction with researching the materiality and the destructive beauty of invasive aquatic plants. Singleton said she was interested in learning about different aquatic plants and their uses for making paper. One of the main places that Singleton did her research was the Manchac swamp, which is an area by Lake Pontchartrain...
Friday, February 14, 2014
Meagan Singleton ~ Louisianna Tech University, LA
Eight Thousand Daughters Woven Into Bayou Braids ~ Meagan Singleton ~ Louisiana Tech University
The show is interpretations of the Louisiana landscape in conjunction with researching the materiality and the destructive beauty of invasive aquatic plants. Singleton said she was interested in learning about different aquatic plants and their uses for making paper. One of the main places that Singleton did her research was the Manchac swamp, which is an area by Lake Pontchartrain...
The show is interpretations of the Louisiana landscape in conjunction with researching the materiality and the destructive beauty of invasive aquatic plants. Singleton said she was interested in learning about different aquatic plants and their uses for making paper. One of the main places that Singleton did her research was the Manchac swamp, which is an area by Lake Pontchartrain...
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