Tuesday, 21 July 2009

reflections on the moon landing


A lot has changed in 40 years, since an American put a foot on
the moons face.

Particularly in the lives of women; I forget the dates but it wasn't
much before the moon landing, a matter of a year or so, that a UK
women could not have a bank loan without permission from a
family male -be it father, brother or husband. So she couldn't
have a mortgage. No home for the solo girl.

Of course women still earn less than men and of course the
glass ceiling is as transparent as ever, but hey - at least we can
get into debt.

These reflections led to the joyful woodcut I printed today, as
illustrated. Anyone showing the slightest interest can have one
cheap.

5 comments:

louise said...

ooo, it looks fab on the net, well photographed! You used that lovely brown paper. Can we have one?!!!! I would like this this one! How much?

Eddie Castellan said...

I disagree. Men are just as good at getting badly paid as women. At least this one is . . .

luv Ed

vanilla beer said...

erm... so who is getting the dosh, Eddie? Is there something we should be told?

Pooh said...

Loving the Lino cut XX

vanilla beer said...

Only one left and I was wondering who to inflict it on - it'll be on the post when I get back from w/end at Peche Luna. bisouxxx