
Trudi Lloyd Williams: Ripping Yarns and Ghost Gear
Environmental artist Trudi Lloyd Williams tries her hand at rope making and considers the changing impact of this material on our marine life.
Damselfly © Ben Hall/2020VISION
Environmental artist Trudi Lloyd Williams tries her hand at rope making and considers the changing impact of this material on our marine life.
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