"Sypanie piaskiem" is an old custom from the rural parts of Poland that consists in drawing protective or decorative symbols with sand.

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"Sypanie piaskiem" is an old custom from the rural parts of Poland that consists in drawing protective or decorative symbols with sand.
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Nobuyoshi Araki | Marvellous Tales of Black Ink (1983-84). Tokyo Photos (NA-vntg002). Gelatin silver print. 27.9 x 35.5 cm
Eros and thanatos (sex and death) have been the central themes in Araki’s work. His work reflects an abiding fascination with female genitalia and women’s bodies in Japanese bondage, which has become the signature motif of Araki’s works. In the Marvellous Tales of Black Ink series (1990s), the artist hand-painted directly on gelatin silver prints with Sumi ink which enhances the explicitness and playfulness of sexuality in the images.
Broken Doll from City of the Broken Dolls: A Medical Art Diary, Tokyo 1993-96 by Romain Slocombe