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From a dream: I am at an event in the basement of the Armenian church in Providence, RI. An older Armenian woman pulls out a very old book to show me, The Cugr of the Armenians. I tell her I have dreams about what happened. I start crying. She nods knowingly. The book has a torn cover. I say I want to know what happened in Malatya. By the map in the book, I see that what this book is about is Malatya April 24, 1915. The first pages of the book are childrens drawings. She tells me the people ate raw bulgur. I enter the book and see that the vertically scribbled drawing is a huge wheat field. The people are trying to harvest quickly. They know that the Turkish soldiers are coming soon. They have a plan to hide in a cave in the mountains. To stay hidden, they will have no fires there. They will have to eat the bulgur raw. I am moving towards them, but I am still hidden in the tall grains of wheat. Before I can reach them, the ground shakes with the sounds of soldiers hoof beats. See At Malatya next.
PRINT DOCUMENTATION
Handpulled, drawn and printed by Cynthia Motian McGuirl
TITLE: SomeArmenians DATE: 1998 MEDIUM: Intaglio: hardground, aquatint, chine colle PLATE: Zinc IMAGE SIZE: 7 3/4 x 5 7/8 PAPER: Magnani Pescia soft white 300gr PAPER SIZE: 11 x 10 INK: Gamblin Portland Black
Designation Definition
TOTAL IMPRESSIONS: 23 WP Working Proofs: 4 x/x Arabic Numbered: 4 TP Trial Proofs: II x/x Series #2 Edition: 3 CTP Color Trial Proofs: 3 AP Artist Proofs: 1 VE Variant Edition: 8 S1 State 1: S2 State 2: