***Click Play Button To Hear Audio Slideshow***
The tragic yet beautiful world of sad, abandoned gloves exposed in a sensational new Green Thing documentary.
Photographer Paul Rider was so struck by the waste that is lonely gloves. So struck in fact, he was moved to start pointing and shooting.
“I saw the first one hanging on the railings by the crossing at the side off the road. I don’t think it had fallen there; it had been found and put there. When they find a lost glove on the ground, people have an instinct to put it somewhere where it can be seen, rescued and re-paired. I took its photograph.
Over the next few days, as my lonely glove awareness grew, I saw more and more gloves and took more and more photographs. They were in restaurants, in the street, in puddles and on Deal pier. In Tesco’s car park in York they were legion.
There’s always something sad and vulnerable about a lost lonely glove because gloves are meant to be paired for life. It prompts you to ask where the other half is and how they came to be separated.”
Get your hankies out. And if you find one of these lonely gloves, please send them to us so we can help them find Glove Love again
How deep is your glove?
Ways to get Green Thing:
Subscribe to our lovely newsletter >>
Watch our latest videos >>
Get Green Thing on iTunes >>
Read the latest from the Green Thing blog >>
Follow Green Thing on Twitter >>









