Mummy appears to be a ballon about to POP! Another child on the way?
Ususally we talk about a mother being heavy with child so I am curious about the incredible lightness of being in this creation.
Then we have that cord, is it the mother tethered to the child or vice versa? An apron string or a symbolic umbilical?
Are the symbolic mother's head and arms just out of the picture or is she being portayed as a headless armless recepticle purely for the production of offspring?
I hate t-strap shoes but here they emphasise the fct that she is hanging weighless in the air. Curious too the symbolism of the maryjane shoe, a single instep strap for a child, a t-strap to confirm exit from childhood and then a return to the classic maryjane in the third age, a symbol of the return to second childhood?
actually everything is much simpler. i just wanted to mix pregnancy on the one hand, which represents something connected with burden, and a balloon on the other hand, which is symbol of something light. and these things are opposite to each other. but i wanted to make them equal. and the thread of balloon might be also a cord leading to fetus.
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Mummy appears to be a ballon about to POP!
Another child on the way?
Ususally we talk about a mother being heavy with child so I am curious about the incredible lightness of being in this creation.
Then we have that cord, is it the mother tethered to the child or vice versa? An apron string or a symbolic umbilical?
Are the symbolic mother's head and arms just out of the picture or is she being portayed as a headless armless recepticle purely for the production of offspring?
I hate t-strap shoes but here they emphasise the fct that she is hanging weighless in the air. Curious too the symbolism of the maryjane shoe, a single instep strap for a child, a t-strap to confirm exit from childhood and then a return to the classic maryjane in the third age, a symbol of the return to second childhood?
saw mummy
sore mummy
poor mummy
gnaw mummy
heh heh heh.
some kids eat parents