The l̶a̶s̶t̶ b̶a̶s̶k̶e̶t̶ makers from Risa.
Crafting a plural kinship along tradition
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‘Whilst I am vastly separated from the living conditions of my Swedish great-grandfather, growing up as a queer person with a mixed cultural heritage, in a working-class environment, the recurrent need to conform, find meaning and belonging has continued to colour my desire to make. Through my great-grandfather’s lived experience as an artisan, I have sought to decipher tradition in the context of my primary culture: the Swedish. Throughout this book, I have strived to explore its most dominant traits as it filters through a new type of lived experience: my own. Instead of the felt tensions between my multiple cultures being put against each other, they could merge as part of this storytelling. As the outward manifestation of an ever-evolving, internal contemplation, craft continues to be the process through which I make sense of the world—a process that continuously seeks to reflect the creation of a space in which to exist and belong.’ - Fadhel Mourali
Specifications
- Typesoftcover, Swiss bound
- Dimensions120 x 190 mm / 4.72 x 7.48 inch (portriat)
- Pages320
- ISBN978-90-834993-0-7
- LanguageEnglish
- Release date20240212
- BindingSwiss binding
- PaperRives Shetland Bright White 250 gsm and Holmen Book 70 gms
- Colorfull color
- PrinterPrinton, Tallin (Est.)
- FontIvar Text, Monument Grotesk
- Image specs261 full color, 15 black / white images
Credits
- EditorFadhel Mourali
- Graphic designLisa Olausson, Rynee Zhang
- AuthorMarcia Harvey Isaksson, Raisa Kabir, Helena Hansson, Tanya Harrod
- Project advisorFreek Lomme
- Text editorMartha Cruz
- ProofreaderKesara Ariya
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