Audre Lorde was a caribbean-american poet & feminist, contemporary to Adrienne RIch & Sylvia Plath. She is often quoted in today's postcolonial & afro-american feminist critique, because of her early focus on racism & sexism & above all - how the feminist movement never will be part of the lived lifes of black or colored women if it doesn't confront its own power hierarchies. Racism & sexism is often based on the same type of structures & these structures are often so imbedded in the way that we perceive the world, how we make sense of it & how we judge it (in scientific terms), that if we do not confront this & deconstruct these structures then whatever freedom we get from it will only be freedom for some, not all.
See also the portrait of bell hooks.
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that is totally the best picture of her to stitch-- i did it several months ago!
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk320/beelisty/portraiture/HPIM5280.jpg
haha damn, & here i was thinking that i've been a bit original... but i guess that this one goes under "great minds think alike".
Very cool!
omg, that is so good.
so good.
they say immitation is the most sincere form of flattery. i hope you see it that way. I saw your work, and had to have one for myself. making it into a notebook cover. didn't have two different shades of grey, but found it works in pure balck and white as well. i bow down to your superior craftiness and present my offering in hopes it will please the master to know it was done in tribute http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/4495892969_41280f601c_m.jpg
yours sincerely
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I'm indeed very flattered... If you got a blog or flickr with more crafty stuff, give me the link!
And take look att the pattern archive of CYS: http://crossyrstitches.blogspot.com/p/patterns.html
More fun for the whole family!
working in a craftivist project at the momemt. hangin cross stitch out on random bikes in London. blog project has been on hold for a while due to rain and camera on the fritz but starting up again shortly www.axstitchintime.wordpress.com there is a link to flickr page with pixs of finished projects not yet distributed
have already been an poked around your patterns section. brilliant. feel inspired to do more feminist stuff.
what programma are you using to transform to pattenrs? are you happy with it, looks handier than photoshop...
needless
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