'ima' initially was derived from 'invisible mother-artist' and the word 'mother' in Hebrew, my language of origin. This method was used in order to deconstruct the cultural constructs Motherhood and Artist, as well as Kibbutz childhood. Today 'ima' stands for 'in-visible mother-artist'. This method is still used in a new PhD research at Loughborough University.
Saturday, 29 December 2012
The drawings were placed on top of each-other. This negates the possibility to view each one individually, since they stick together in the process of drying.
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