Sea fret, or “haar,” is coastal fog. Typically, it forms over the water when warm moist air moves over the cooler sea. Moisture in the air condenses, which in turn forms the fret. One minute the horizon is there—the next it’s gone. Snatches of the sun tantalize.
Materials
Old netting, Japanese matting, scrim, cotton
Techniques
Machine and hand stitched, hand dyed