Asi Gonia Exhibition Crete Winnowing


AU$ 58.70
Asi Gonia Crete Exhibition From Warriors and Maidens: In May, when the thistle
blooms and cicadas begin to stir, the first potatoes are dug, and production continues until September. Men usually plant potatoes, but couples often pick them together. Mid-June to the beginning of September sees the harvesting of courgettes. Onions first ripen towards the end of June, at the same time as the barley and wheat harvest. If grain fields are large, threshing requires the cooperation of at least one couple: one person leads the donkey or oxen as the other turns the straw. Often the grain fields are so small that women cut the stalks and winnow the grain at home. A few families producing grain also grind it with small stone hand-grinders.

This matte black framed paper poster brings quiet, contemplative moments into your space. Printed on your choice of textured fine art or bright semi-gloss paper, the image sits behind shatter‑proof plexiglass inside a real pinewood frame with a subdued matte finish. Pre‑installed hanging hardware and soft rubber bumpers make placement easy and keep the frame sitting true against the wall. Choose from multiple sizes and orientations to fit a hallway, living room gallery wall, or a cozy reading nook where softer light and muted tones set the mood.

Product features - Two paper options: fine art (310 gsm) or semi-gloss (260 gsm) - Matte black 100% pinewood frame with brown paper backing - Shatter‑proof plexiglass cover - Pre‑installed hanging hardware with rubber bumpers - Available in 10 sizes; horizontal and vertical orientations

Care instructions - Clean framed prints with a slightly wet cloth when necessary.