F-Ezra: Made a Woman
2014
Silk, felt, brass, digital imagery, mixed media
55" H; 22”H x 13” diameter
DETAIL/ front view The Hebrew text under the portraits of the Ezra family women is an excerpt from an archaic morning prayer, recited by men, that in part gives thanks for their not being “made a woman".



F-Ezra: Made a Woman
2014
Silk, felt, brass, digital imagery, mixed media
22”H x 13” diameter
DETAIL/ right side The Hebrew text under the portraits of the Ezra family women is an excerpt from an archaic morning prayer, recited by men, that in part gives thanks for their not being “made a woman".



F-Ezra: Made a Woman
2014
Silk, felt, brass, digital imagery, mixed media
55"H; 22”H x 13” diameter
DETAIL/ left front The Hebrew text under the portraits of the Ezra family women is an excerpt from an archaic morning prayer, recited by men, that in part gives thanks for their not being “made a woman".



F-Ezra: Made a Woman
2014
Silk, felt, brass, digital imagery, mixed media
55" H; 22”H x 13” diameter
DETAIL/ left back The Hebrew text under the portraits of the Ezra family women is an excerpt from an archaic morning prayer, recited by men, that in part gives thanks for their not being “made a woman".



F-Ezra: Made a Woman
2014
Silk, felt, brass, digital imagery, mixed media
55" H; 22”H x 13” diameter
Full view/ left back The Hebrew text under the portraits of the Ezra family women is an excerpt from an archaic morning prayer, recited by men, that in part gives thanks for their not being “made a woman".



F-Ezra: Made a Woman
2014
Silk, felt, brass, digital imagery, mixed media
55" H; 22”H x 13” diameter
F-Ezra: Made a Woman is a comment on the gender bias inherent in religious and Old World cultures. The Hebrew text under the portraits of the Ezra family women is an excerpt from an archaic morning prayer, recited by men, that in part gives thanks for their not being “made a woman".
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F-Ezra: Made a Woman
2014
Silk, felt, brass, digital imagery, mixed media
55" H; 22”H x 13” diameter
Full view/ right back The Hebrew text under the portraits of the Ezra family women is an excerpt from an archaic morning prayer, recited by men, that in part gives thanks for their not being “made a woman".



Magic Carpet Ride
2016
Digital imagery, paper, embossing, textile trim
14" H x 12.5" W



Magic Carpet Ride: Little Maharajah
2017
Digital imagery, paper, textile trim, mixed media
19 7/8" H x 20 5/8" W



Turban Marriage Fez: To Have and to Hold
2017
Digital imagery, French lace, silk, trim, mixed media
48" x variable
Marriage Turban Fez: To Have and to Hold features a traditional Mid-East turban (male headgear) adorned with a bridal veil bordered by female family portraits. The piece speaks to enforcing a stronghold on the family group, especially the women.
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