Karin Daymond
Here Today III
About this Item
signed, numbered PP 2/2, inscribed with the title and embossed with The Artists' Press chopmark
Notes
"Migration is pervasive. Out of necessity, it often happens quietly. In these works, the refugees leave silent traces of their journey through water, sand and mountains. I asked myself what I would take if I had to leave, and I saw that African women take fabric. I scattered my collection of African fabrics on the floor and painted them as if lost at sea. Every cloth is regional and has meaning. With it around her, a woman can seem regal and even happy. She might even feel these things. These flashes of colour push back despair; they conceal and express at the same time." Karin Daymond, 2015.
