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This wearable art comes packaged in a cunning box that opens like a book. Each limited-edition scarf is accompanied by a "story card," which has the original photograph on one side and the story about the image on the other.
Living in Chicago, she needs to see and feel green. For her, green equals nature, and sunshine, and warmth; she can taste it and feel it. While the wind wasn't actually blowing in the conservatory where she took this photograph, she could imagine these grasses and plants blowing spring her way. She thinks the best time to visit a conservatory is in the middle of winter; it seems like a short, but lovely tropical vacation.
Due to the handcrafted process and the inherent nature of the materials used, slight variations in color might be visible from the listed photos.
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Created in USA; produced in India
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Meet The Designer
ImageDiary scarves are one-of-a-kind 100% silk pieces from Scottie Kersta-Wilson's photographic images that touch on travel, war, and nature's unintentional consequences. Rather than using repeated prints, each piece is a complete composition, possessing a distinct narrative. Each scarf is a piece of art & a percentage of proceeds goes to non-profit veterans groups.
Scottie Kersta-Wilson is an Army Brat who can’t separate her military bloodline from her being any more than she can change her eye color. She hopes that her stories, told in fabrics, can add something to the tale and take away from the misery. Credits: Melissa Morley, product photos; Jasmine Cen, video; Amber Allen, model.