The design has little blue
stars on a white ground (which is labeled for a baby boy) and even before it was washed it felt quite soft (and it truly does get softer after each wash).
Not exact matches
The blue field where
white stars appear
on the American flag is now green, but in Baretto's African iteration, the black
stars are scattered throughout the flag's
ground so as not to make a comment
on the degree of hope present or peace experienced in each of the nations.
In Knossos (1993), named after an ancient city
on the Greek island of Crete, fragile, glimmering yellow lines rise and branch out against a night - black
ground, a coiling red flower inside; phosphorescent
white stars float by in a fading arc.