'Of Salt and Spirit' Celebrates the Legacy of Black Southern Quilters
In the years that followed, she became increasingly interested in using fabrics in her work. She was attracted to their look and feel, but also to the history of textiles as an undervalued form of women’s labour and artistic expression – particularly as so many women were denied access to other mediums for so many centuries.
Ferren Gipson • Women's Work: From feminine arts to feminist art
The Sufrah, a prevalent household item in Muslim homes in Kerala, was a round woven mat used to set the stage for communal meals. People would gather and share food around the Sufrah.
Our project, Around The Sufrah, draws inspiration from this cultural artifact. It is a participatory and collaborative visual research endeavour with the objective of... See more
Our project, Around The Sufrah, draws inspiration from this cultural artifact. It is a participatory and collaborative visual research endeavour with the objective of... See more
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Geographical and Cultural Journey: His work frequently focuses on journeys through specific, often snowy or rural, landscapes, such as his famous "Winter in Aizu" series. His prints often feature lone figures, suggesting a quiet, personal, or solitary journey through life or a landscape.Artistic Evolution: Saito's career was a journey from a... See more