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Proverbial Threads by Robbin Ami Silverberg
For the series I chose to focus on text, working with proverbs from cultures around the world that focus on woman’s work. It consists of an open series (over 100) of industrial bobbins, each wrapped with paper threads that have printed on them a repeated proverb about women’s work. Here is a small selection of proverbs:
- “The threaded needle judges the girl.” (Spanish, Argentina)
- “The only skill that women have is turning the spinning wheel.” (Hebrew)
- “A household with a woman is like a flower bed, a household without one like a wasteland.” (Uzbek)
- “A wife is the best piece of furniture.” (Dutch)
- “However smart a woman may be, she will end up in the kitchen.” (Indonesian)
- “Do not humiliate your wife; she is your home.” (Ovambo, Angola/ Namibia)
- “Housewife at home, pancake in honey.” (Russian)
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Little stack of books on Gregg! Super fun.
By Kirsten Holliday, Icon Tattoo, Portland, OR
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Fourteen folded Etchings on the interpretation of J. S. Bach’s The Art of Fugue by artist Elizabeth Harington.
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with cover solid beech wood treated with linseed oil and ecolac
64 pages of recycled paper
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