Macramé and Craft

Macramé,

blurring the lines between catharsis and violence

Macramé is a popular homemade fiber art that involves tying knots with cotton cord The knots vary in complexity, and there are hundreds of different items you can make using macramé techniques. 

Knots in this projects will represents all the knots there’s in society and how people make up all kind of excuses in trying to hide them, especially the government.

For the name Macrame, the life lesson is connected to this person acknowledging that sometimes there are boundaries to be raised in relationships, whilst the life challenge refers to giving up on the things that dampen their creativity.

Gold, a color symbolising wisdom and radiance, is suggestive for people who relish the attention and admiration that they receive from others. The color Gold is known to enhance the self-esteem and to make one be more generous




Macrame's comeback at the start of the feminist movement reflected a broader cultural dichotomy — on one hand, many of these women were bucking traditional gender expectations like marriage and motherhood in pursuit of empowered autonomy and its financial and sexual freedoms; on the other hand, in their spare time, they were reviving a craft that reached peak popularity during an era known for its rigid morals, prudishness, and conservatism. Only, their approach to the craft was wild, over-the-top, uninhibited, and grandiose.


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