Original artwork description:

When I was born my mother put her wedding ring in my four fingers. I had jaundice and a Lebanese woman next to her told her that according to their tradition, I should have something gold on me. This is a story I was told since I was very young and I keep it as the first “proof” of love from my mother.
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When I lay to sleep I sometimes have the feeling that I am a floating bean which changes size and weight.
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I think I used a bean to replace myself in the first story because it reminds me of an embryo. Space could also be a quiet ambient for the unborn "thing".

Materials used:

watercolor, marker

Tags:
#space #universe #silence #baby #floating #ring #embryo #golden ring #bean #unborn 
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floating bean (2019) Mixed-media painting
by Andromachi Giannopoulou

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When I was born my mother put her wedding ring in my four fingers. I had jaundice and a Lebanese woman next to her told her that according to their tradition, I should have something gold on me. This is a story I was told since I was very young and I keep it as the first “proof” of love from my mother.
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When I lay to sleep I sometimes have the feeling that I am a floating bean which changes size and weight.
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I think I used a bean to replace myself in the first story because it reminds me of an embryo. Space could also be a quiet ambient for the unborn "thing".

Materials used:

watercolor, marker

Tags:
#space #universe #silence #baby #floating #ring #embryo #golden ring #bean #unborn 
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My practice moves between memory and imagination, between the visible and the barely felt. I approach art-making as a form of intuitive excavation — an attempt to trace the inner... Read more

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