Slave Rape Story Quilt
हाथ से बनी ऑयल रिप्रोडक्शन
आपके आकार और फ्रेम के अनुसार कैनवास पर हाथ से बनी ऑयल पेंटिंग, हमारे कलाकारों द्वारा विशेष रूप से ऑर्डर पर तैयार।
कलाकृति के मूल अनुपात से मेल खाने वाले हमारे पूर्व निर्धारित आकारों में से चुनें।
आप किसी विशिष्ट फ्रेम या स्थान के अनुसार अपने स्वयं के आयाम (dimensions) दर्ज कर सकते हैं। यदि आपके द्वारा चुना गया आकार मूल छवि के अनुपात से मेल नहीं खाता है, तो हम कलाकृति को क्रॉप करेंगे या पेंटिंग में अतिरिक्त हाथ से चित्रित तत्व जोड़कर उसका विस्तार करेंगे। उत्पादन शुरू होने से पहले आपकी स्वीकृति के लिए एक डिजिटल मॉकअप भेजा जाएगा।
कृपया ध्यान दें कि स्क्रीन पर दिखने वाला पूर्वावलोकन वास्तविक क्रॉपिंग या विस्तार को नहीं दर्शाता है। केवल मॉकअप ही अंतिम रचना को सटीक रूप से दिखाएगा।
यद्यपि कस्टम आकार उपलब्ध हैं, फिर भी हम मूल अनुपात बनाए रखने के लिए पूर्व-निर्धारित सूची से आयाम चुनने की सलाह देते हैं।
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Slave Rape Story Quilt
प्रतिकृति की विधि
प्रतिकृति का आकार
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कुल देय राशि
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कलाकृति का विवरण
A Tapestry of Resilience and Memory
In the profound and visceral work Slave Rape Story Quilt, created in 1985, the legendary artist Faith Ringgold invites us into a space where textile meets testimony. This piece is not merely an object of craft but a powerful narrative vessel, part of her groundbreaking series of story quilts that redefined the boundaries between fine art and folk tradition. At first glance, the viewer is met with a vibrant explosion of color—deep reds, celestial blues, sun-drenched yellows, and earthy greens—yet this visual richness serves as a complex veil for the heavy, historical truths woven into its very fibers. The quilt functions as a fragmented mosaic of memory, where each patch of fabric acts as a syllable in a much larger, more painful story of survival and systemic struggle.
The technique employed by Ringgold is a masterful blend of mixed media and traditional quilting, a method that allows her to bridge the gap between the domestic sphere and the political arena. By utilizing small, meticulously pieced squares of diverse fabrics, she creates a rhythmic, almost percussive visual texture. Some segments feature intricate patterns, while others are adorned with hand-drawn illustrations and poignant inscriptions. This layering of media—fabric, ink, and thread—mirrors the layered nature of history itself, where personal trauma is inextricably bound to the broader socio-political landscape of Black American life. The tactile quality of the work invites a sense of intimacy, drawing the observer closer to witness the delicate interplay between the softness of the cloth and the harshness of the subject matter.
Symbolism and the Weight of History
Every stitch in this quilt carries the weight of an ancestral legacy. Ringgold utilizes the medium of the quilt as a symbol of protection, warmth, and communal heritage, yet she subverts these comforting associations to confront the brutal realities of racial violence and oppression. The use of disparate patterns and colors can be seen as a metaphor for the fragmented identities forced upon individuals by the institution of slavery. The presence of writing within the fabric pieces transforms the artwork into a living document, an archive of voices that were historically silenced. Through this technique, the artist ensures that the "story" in her story quilts is not just observed but read and felt, turning the viewer into a witness to a historical truth that refuses to be forgotten.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, a reproduction of such a profound work offers more than mere decoration; it provides a focal point of deep intellectual and emotional resonance. To hang such a piece is to curate a conversation about justice, endurance, and the power of art to reclaim agency. The Slave Rape Story Quilt stands as a testament to the transformative power of creativity—how the hands of an artist can take the scraps of a broken history and stitch them into a cohesive, undeniable statement of human dignity. It is a masterpiece of intersectional activism, making it an essential acquisition for those who value art that challenges the soul and enriches the spirit.
संबद्ध कलाकृतियाँ
कलाकार का जीवन परिचय
early life and education
ringgold was born in harlem, new york city, to parents andrew louis jones and willi posey jones. she earned her bachelor's and master's degrees from the city college of new york. as a multimedia artist, her works explored themes of family, race, class, and gender. ringgold's series of story quilts, designed from the 1980s on, captured the experiences of black americans and became her signature art form. during her career, she promoted the work of black artists and rallied against their marginalization by the museum of arts and design and other art museums.career and notable works
some of ringgold's notable works include her series of quilt paintings known as the french collection (1991–1997). this series was inspired by her trip to europe, where she visited many museums, including the louvre. her art has been exhibited throughout the world and is in the permanent collections of the guggenheim, the metropolitan museum of art, and the schomburg center for research in black culture. ringgold's career was marked by her use of various mediums, including painting, printmaking, and sculpture. she wrote and illustrated over a dozen children's books, making her a prominent figure in the art world.- her series of story quilts, designed from the 1980s on, captured the experiences of black americans.
- she promoted the work of black artists and rallied against their marginalization by art museums.
- ringgold's art has been exhibited throughout the world and is in the permanent collections of several notable museums.
faith willi jones
1930 - , United States of America
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