Shakespeare’s Sister – prototype, paper garland, miniature art gallery no. 2 by archivioGotico
6,50 EUR< p class= "description"> Motivation From Wikipedia:< br/ > In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia”Woolf created an imaginary character, Judith, & quot; & quot; Shakespeare’s sibling, & quot; to illustrate that a woman with Shakespeare’s presents would have been denied the same chances to develop them because of the doors that were closed to females. Like Woolf, who stayed at home while her bros went off to school, Judith remains at house while William goes off to school. Judith is caught in the home: & quot; & quot; She was as adventurous, as creative, as agog to see the world as he was. However she was not sent to school & quot.; … Judith kills herself, and her genius goes unexpressed, while Shakespeare survives on and establishes his legacy. “
Shakespeare’s Sister is also a Smiths Tune, among my favourites
This garland is a sequence of Shakespeare and Sister motivated images with elaborate or simple frames in black and white.
the miniature art gallery parts include a paper frame, which is glued onto the image listed below.
It’s a bit. pop art and I’m not truly sure about it but it does look pretty and uncommon
Like all prototypes, it’s not ideal
Information: Digitally printed. on 200 g FSC accredited paper
Length: 35 “. approx
Biggest frame: 3.5″ x 2.7 cm