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    this was my embroidery work based on the story of Bolivia and the Spanish conquistadors in Bolivia.

    I am fascinated with cloth and fabric as not only a metaphor but as an actual way of transmitting history from a geneeration to the next. Should I pass this embroidery work to my children in the future, what would they think of the PVC that I used for the mountains and the shiny silver beads used to represent the silver in the ´mine´?

    Probably nothing, because all history would someday be forgotten.

    — 6 months ago with 131 notes
    #bolivia  #embroidery  #craft  #art  #work  #history 
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      v.v. interested in ways that accents on clothing can convey a linear narrative
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