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Blublublublu

by Morgan Clifford

In BluBluBluBlu, Morgan Clifford weaves together patches of blue to capture her mental images of blue water and sky, suggesting a relationship between the color and memory. “I think in terms of color,” Clifford says. She finds particular resonance in the indigos, azures, and aquamarines of the waters. “I love water. I love the colors of it, swimming in it, floating on it, walking by it, seeing and hearing it pour down.”  Clifford connects the experience of being absorbed in weaving to being submerged. She is one of a number of artists in Many Waters to explore the relationship between water and weaving—a process dependent on water.