Manos Que Nos Sostienen
Manos Que Nos Sostienen
Honrando las manos que cultivan la tierra.
Reduction wood block print —edición variable
Inspired by the working hands of this nation, as well as the words of Joy Harjo —23rd Poet Laureate of the US and a member of the Mvskoke Nation.
“Honoring” by Joy Harjo
Who sings to the plants
That are grown for our plates?
Are they gathered lovingly
In aprons or arms?
Or do they suffer the fate
Of the motor-driven whip
Of the monster reaper?
No song at all, only
The sound of money
Being stacked in a bank
Who stitched the seams in my clothes
One line after another?
Was the room sweaty and dark
With no hour to spare?
Did she have enough to eat?
Did she have a home anywhere?
Or did she live on the floor?
And where were the children?
Or was the seamstress the child
With no home of his or her own?
Who sacrifices to make clothes
For strangers of another country?
And why?
Let’s remember to thank the grower of food
The picker, the driver,
The sun and the rain.
Let’s remember to thank each maker of stitch
Any layer of pattern,
The dyer of color
In the immense house of beauty and pain.
Let’s honor the maker.
Let’s honor what’s made.
Manos que nos sostienen.
This piece is part of the “Essential Workers,” series.
The design was sketched and carved by hand, then printed with traditional oil based printmaking ink onto 100% cotton, acid free paper. Each piece will be titled, signed and labeled as an edition.
*This is a variable edition, meaning that the color of the paper varies.
Each print is produced using a manual printing press, therefore, each print will be unique and may differ slightly from the pictured original. This is the beauty of woodblock printing.
Paper Size: 11”x 15”
Image Size: 9”x12”
Paper: Stonehenge-white and kraft (tan)
*print does not come framed
Shipping: Prints are carefully packaged and shipped within 3-5 business days.
*If you’re interested in seeing the process visit my Instagram .