|
My daughter brought an encyclopaedia of contraception
home for a school project. I was fascinated by the range
of shapes and played with them - using fleshy colours
for backgrounds, and colours which do not belong I the
body in the IUD's.
My son commented that they looked like an explosion
in the Barbie aisle. I worry that Barbie is teaching
our children the wrong values - a need for a long thin
body with big breasts, a wardrobe full of satin gowns,
a palomino horse, a caravan, and Ken, forever sealed
into his jocks.
In looking for a different symbol of fertility I used
images of old symbols - the Venus of Willendorf and
others like her. To further emphasise the fertility
theme you will find the phases of the moon, quilting
to suggest the tree of life in some places and a uterus
and ovaries in others, and cowries - symbolising woman
in the South Pacific where I grew up.
|