These Are The Bodies I Have Found : Baskets of Poems
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Author:TE WHIU Anne-Marie
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ISBN:9780473621131
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Publication Date:September 2022
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Edition:1
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Pages:44
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Publisher:Taraheke
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These Are The Bodies I Have Found : Baskets of Poems
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Author:TE WHIU Anne-Marie
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ISBN:9780473621131
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Publication Date:September 2022
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Edition:1
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Pages:44
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Binding:Pack
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Publisher:Taraheke
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These are the bodies I have found is an "exquisite, fragile work of weaving and poetry. Each handwoven basket contains a chapbook of Annie's fine-bone poetry, and both pieces of art circle questions of mortality and meaning."
As a daughter, sister and active member of multiple communities, Anne-Marie has lived the reality of too many people around her passing suddenly, and too soon. She has also often been first on hand, the one to initiate the hard and collective work of putting lives and histories back together.
Through the process of weaving and the work of observation, Anne-Marie reflects on five such definitive times in her life.
Each basket takes Annie days, and lifetimes, to weave, and she is creating only a limited number of pieces.
Annie (Te Rarawa) has worked extensively as a a cultural producer, writer, editor and weaver. Her work has appeared in numerous Australian and New Zealand journals, magazines and community projects.Adding product to your cart
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These are the bodies I have found is an "exquisite, fragile work of weaving and poetry. Each handwoven basket contains a chapbook of Annie's fine-bone poetry, and both pieces of art circle questions of mortality and meaning."
As a daughter, sister and active member of multiple communities, Anne-Marie has lived the reality of too many people around her passing suddenly, and too soon. She has also often been first on hand, the one to initiate the hard and collective work of putting lives and histories back together.
Through the process of weaving and the work of observation, Anne-Marie reflects on five such definitive times in her life.
Each basket takes Annie days, and lifetimes, to weave, and she is creating only a limited number of pieces.
Annie (Te Rarawa) has worked extensively as a a cultural producer, writer, editor and weaver. Her work has appeared in numerous Australian and New Zealand journals, magazines and community projects. -
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Author: TE WHIU Anne-MarieISBN: 9780473621131Publication Date: September 2022Edition: 1Pages: 44Binding: PackPublisher: TarahekeCountry of Publication:
These are the bodies I have found is an "exquisite, fragile work of weaving and poetry. Each handwoven basket contains a chapbook of Annie's fine-bone poetry, and both pieces of art circle questions of mortality and meaning."
As a daughter, sister and active member of multiple communities, Anne-Marie has lived the reality of too many people around her passing suddenly, and too soon. She has also often been first on hand, the one to initiate the hard and collective work of putting lives and histories back together.
Through the process of weaving and the work of observation, Anne-Marie reflects on five such definitive times in her life.
Each basket takes Annie days, and lifetimes, to weave, and she is creating only a limited number of pieces.
Annie (Te Rarawa) has worked extensively as a a cultural producer, writer, editor and weaver. Her work has appeared in numerous Australian and New Zealand journals, magazines and community projects.-
Author: TE WHIU Anne-MarieISBN: 9780473621131Publication Date: September 2022Edition: 1Pages: 44Binding: PackPublisher: TarahekeCountry of Publication:
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