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"Now I darn and am looking for hole's in people's clothes and the stories that accompany them; repairing these holes and returning the mended garment. It is a way to briefly make contact with strangers. I am interested in the spaces the body occupies, the tenderness of touch and the ways in which we go about day to day life." Celia Pym
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