Asi Gonia Exhibition Granny feeding grandchild


AU$ 87.30
Description Warriors and Maidens; At weaning, mothers introduce their children
to the use of a cup and cutlery. To end breastfeeding completely, they most commonly send their infants to the maternal grandmother for two to fifteen days. Alternatively, infants sleep for several days in a separate bed with their father, or women coat their nipples with an unpleasant tasting substance like vinegar, soap, pepper or saliva. In the main the feelings of rejection are avoided by mothers, emphasizing to the children the advantages of a visit to a loved relative, thereby giving them the impression of choice. When they return home, infants sleep with their parents for a short period, especially in winter, but after a few months they are put in bed next to same sex siblings.These framed paper posters bring quiet, lived-in moments into the room. Printed on your choice of fine art (textured, 310 gsm) or semi-gloss photo paper (260 gsm), each image sits behind shatter‑proof plexiglass in a matte black pinewood frame with a brown paper backing. The result feels editorial and tactile — a photograph that reads like a memory on the wall. Pre-installed hanging hardware and soft rubber bumpers keep the frame straight and the wall protected, so the print is ready to hang the moment it arrives. Available in horizontal and vertical proportions and a range of sizes, these framed posters anchor gallery walls, reading nooks, or quiet corners where stories settle.Product features- Choose between textured fine art paper (310 gsm) or bright semi-gloss photo paper (260 gsm).- Matte black 100% pinewood frame with brown paper backing and shatter‑proof plexiglass cover.- Pre-installed top hanging hardware plus rubber bumpers to keep the frame level and protect walls.- Vibrant, crisp color reproduction using modern printing techniques for rich detail.- Available in 10 sizes and both horizontal and vertical orientations; assembled in the USA.Care instructions- Clean framed prints with a slightly wet cloth when necessary.