Arms

Mixed Media Installation
Fine Art gallery, Maryland University (UMBC)/USA, 1994

Installation view
A quilt made of parachute, hospital & home linens, tea bags, dry leaf, photography and images of body parts transferred on plaster, book pages and cupper rings.

It was near the end of ’91 when I noticed the tea bags for the first time. The TV in my living room had been on for days. It sent us the news of how America was successfully attacking Iraq. I felt endless thirst. My kitchen sink was soon filled with used tea bags. They started to form a mountain. When they had thoroughly dried, they looked wounded, lifeless. Those tea bags in my kitchen sink reminded me of the dead bodies in that foreign land.

In Asia people believe tea cleanses things. My grandmother used to clean the house with recycled tea leaves. She would spread wet tea leaves on the tatami throughout the house and then sweep them up. Especially on winter mornings, I remember watching the steam rising from the warm tea leaves and smell of tea filling the whole house while they sucked up all the dirt and dust from the air and the floor.

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