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Every fabric represents an emotional state and, though every villager carries one, none is the same.
The fabric covered with paint is commonly considered art, while the knitting, formally similar but made of a different kind of fabric, represents craft.
So the peacoat, made in modern wind and water-resistant fabric, represents the mariner; the explorer had an elongated version of the multi-pocket safari jacket.
Ms. Carlson is also in white, so that it seems that she is connected to the entire stage, or rather that the fabric represents one giant organism.
A length of blue fabric represents the river, and it's chillingly effective when a dark-shrouded figure simply pulls the fabric away.
No, fabric represents so much more than that.
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