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Natalie Sirett Art

OBJECT MAGIC

Prayer, longing, faith, fetish object
Prayer, longing, faith, fetish object
Prayer, longing, faith, fetish object
Prayer, longing, faith, fetish object
Prayer, longing, faith, fetish object, charm, lucky charm, magical thinking, object magic
Prayer, longing, faith, fetish object, charm, lucky charm, magical thinking, object magic
Prayer, longing, faith, fetish object, charm, lucky charm, magical thinking, object magic
Prayer, longing, faith, fetish object, charm, lucky charm, magical thinking, object magic
Prayer, longing, faith, fetish object, charm, lucky charm, magical thinking, object magic
A Note on THE BEARDED LADY
In the middle ages, statues of a bearded woman were common in churches all over Europe. Known in England as, Saint Uncumber, ​This bearded icon became a beacon for women who wanted to rid themselves of abusive husbands. The story goes that Uncumber prayed for a beard to avoid marriage; the beard scared off her suitor, but unfortunately, her father then had her crucified.  Women  would lay ears of wheat at her statue as prayers for liberation. 
​​A symbol of hope at a time when a woman was her husband's property, I believe that, in these days of gender fluidity and hipster beards, this androgynous icon is due a comeback.
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