Socks_mail_artör Roland Halbritter sent 12/04/07 this wunderschönes piece of artpraxis in reaction on my second stockings_envelope. Via Hatschepsut (the German version of Hatshepsut), he set me an anagram, which—given the "heroines" context—was not too hard to solve, but is was fun!
According to Wikipedia, "Hatshepsut (sometimes read as Hatchepsut meaning "Foremost of Noble Ladies") was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt. She is generally regarded by Egyptologists as one of the most successful female pharaohs of Egypt, who reigned longer than any other female ruler of an indigenous dynasty."
With my mother, Madonna, the heroine of communism and, now, Hatshepsut, the series of heldinnen-heroines-héroïnes-heroínas gets a good start!
Sunday, 22 April 2007
HATSCHEPSUT tried to PUSH THE CATS into an anagram insolvable to ordinary human beings
Saturday, 21 April 2007
Heroine of the communism
I recieved this artwork from Raluca Oana Baciu (Romania) in reaction upon the childhood_envelope that I sent her. Baciu writes: "Years ago, during our communist period, a woman was considered a heroine if she had many children. That was the first idea which came up to me on your theme."
Is she a "heroine"? Anyway, she dares!
Barcode_art card "Madonna" recieved in reaction upon an email sent to the artist Scott Blake (he sent it on the 8th of March 2007, Women's day, but instead of putting it on my femail_art blog, I display it here)
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