Category: Venus

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  • Bag Lady: A Goddess Figurine

    By Pirjo Polari-Khan

    The shape of this piece is based on the form of a goddess figurine from the Cycladic period. Cyclades are a small group of Greek islands in southern Aegean Ocean. Leafing through the books about ancient goddesses I wonder about the significance of their shape, pose and the accessories they carry. If this piece was found thousand years from now, people might think that women were obsessed about hang bags then. And they would be right!

    Venus series: The fore-mother for my Venus series is the Venus of Willendorf, also know the Woman of Willendorf. This 4.3 “ high (11cm) figurine was found 1908 by archaeologist Josef Szombathy at a paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the city of Krems. It is estimated to be made between 24,000 and 22,000 BCE. The figurine is carved from a type of lime stone that isn’t found at the local area and tinted with red ochre.

    $350.00
  • Evolution

    The Story: This shadow box with it’s labeled specimens could be found at a museum of the future. It depicts how women’s bodies have been shaped at the whim of the fashion over the millennials. Should the prevailing trend of big boobs continue, sooner or later there will be a big bang leaving us wondering what is next. Don’t forget to quote me if/when one day you can buy a boob-kit from a pharmacy and DIY like you would color your own hair.

    The Venus Series: Fore-mother of my Venus Series is the Venus of Willendorf, also know as the Woman of Willendorf. This 4.3 inche high (11 cm) figurine was found in 1908 by archaeologist Josef Szombathy at a paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the city of Krems. It is estimated to be made between 24,000 and 22,000 BC. The figurine is carved from a type of lime stone that isn’t found at the local area and tinted with red ochre.

    $450.00
  • Iron Maiden

    Iron Maiden: The form of this piece is based on a torture chamber called. The Iron Maiden. If a woman, who altered her whole body, was found 4000 years from now, she would still have the strategic pits intact.

    Venus series: fore-motherfor my Venus series is the Venus of Willendorf, also know the Woman of Willendorf. This 4.3 high (11cm) figurine was found 1908 by archaeologist Josef Szombathy at a paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the city of Krems. It is estimated to be made between 24,000 and 22,000 BCE. The figurine is carved from a type of lime stone that isn’t found at the local area and tinted with red ochre.

    $450.00
  • Kali

    Story: In Indian mythology Kali is the goddess of war and destruction. My modern version of her is her own war of staying young, desirable and chic.

    Venus series: The fore-mother for my Venus series is the Venus of Willendorf, also know the Woman of Willendorf. This 4.3 high (11cm) figurine was found 1908 by archaeologist Josef Szombathy at a paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the city of Krems. It is estimated to be made between 24,000 and 22,000 BCE. The figurine is carved from a type of lime stone that isn’t found at the local area and tinted with red ochre.

    $450.00
  • Taliban Spring Collection

    Taliban Spring Collection: I made this piece in 1997 when Taliban was a fairly unknown phenomenon. I don’t want to take away the joy of discovering its message by explaining it.

    Venus Series: fore-mother of my Venus series is the Venus of Willendorf, also know the Woman of Willendorf. This 4.3 high (11cm) figurine was found 1908 by archaeologist Josef Szombathy at a paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the city of Krems. It is estimated to be made between 24,000 and 22,000 BCE. The figurine is carved from a type of lime stone that isn’t found at the local area and tinted with red ochre.

    $450.00
  • Venus of Sunnyvale

    Venus of Sunnyvale was the first sculpture in my Venus series I made after I left Finland and moved to Sunnyvale, California in 1982. She and the many different Venuses that followed got her origins from the Venus of Willendorf.

    Venus of Willendorf: Venus of Willendorf, also know as the Woman of Willendorf, is a mere 4.3 inches (11 cm) high fertility figurine. It was  found in 1908 by archaeologist Josef Szombathy at a paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the city of Krems. It is estimated to be made between 24,000 and 22,000 BCE. The figurine is carved from a type of lime stone that isn’t found at the local area and tinted with red ochre.

    $350.00
  • What Do you See?

    Story: Western women tend to feel superior to the women of the less developed countries. We think that being under the male rule they don’t have even freedom to think. We don’t see that we are blindfolded by the fashion trends that forces us to be something we can’t or don’t want to be and that makes us feel that we are not good as we are. Looking through the eyes of other women, we can share their wisdom.

    Venus series: The fore-mother for my Venus series is the Venus of Willendorf, also know the Woman of Willendorf. This 4.3 high (11cm) figurine was found 1908 by archaeologist Josef Szombathy at a paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the city of Krems. It is estimated to be made between 24,000 and 22,000 BCE. The figurine is carved from a type of lime stone that isn’t found at the local area and tinted with red ochre.

    $400.00