Gail's post of her book and introductory image.
Here, I'm putting the finishing touches on the interior of my book/box entitled the "Crocodile." The crocodile shape is made of leather and has been glued onto a magenta sheet of rice paper. The crocodile is the most fierce animal in the jungle, who has no predators. The Egyptians believed that the crocodile was the intercession into the spirit world, as it protected the spirit world from our world. It is also symbolic of adaptability, by the Akan people of Ghana. "Denkyem" is an Adinkra symbol that depicts a crocodile. It has its own proverb "The crocodile lives in the water, yet breaths the air" which is the mantra through out this book. The crocodile is a recurring symbol in my work, as I believe adaptability is why and how my ancestors survived some of the most brutal atrocities known to man, yet we are still here! Somehow between adaptability and resilience they built America, produced the food and other agriculture products, developed ground br...