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Through the book

€ 4000 

Evdokia Georgiou

€ 4000 

Evdokia Georgiou

The work 'Through the book' explores education as both inheritance and liberation, held in the hands of women across generations. The layered, folded book form becomes more than an object; it becomes a vessel of memory and resilience. Each page carries marks that evoke lived experience rather than formal instruction, reminding us that education is not only learned in institutions, but passed down through touch, storytelling, and tradition. The ribbons and textiles emerging from the structure reference the often unseen labor of women - the stitching, binding, and weaving that parallels the act of preserving knowledge.

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Description

Artist:

Evdokia Georgiou

Category:

Sculpture

Style:

Impressionism

Size:

40

x

35

x

22

Year:

2026

Materials:

Paper, Enamel paints, Embroidery, Ribbon on a wooden base

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

EG-028

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Evdokia Georgiou

Category:

Sculpture

Style:

Impressionism

Size:

40

x

35

x

22

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

2026

Materials:

Paper, Enamel paints, Embroidery, Ribbon on a wooden base

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

EG-028

These materials speak to domestic traditions historically associated with women, reclaiming them as sources of strength, authorship, and intellectual legacy. The act of binding suggests both restriction and protection, reflecting the tension between barriers women have faced and their enduring role as keepers and transmitters of knowledge.

The vibrant, layered surfaces symbolize the transformative power of education. It reshapes identity, opens possibility, and carries forward the voices of those who came before. This piece honors women as educators in every sense: as mothers, teachers, artists, and cultural bearers. It recognizes education not simply as information, but as survival, resistance, and empowerment—a force that continues to unfold, expand, and endure.

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