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OOMK, one of my kind / edited by Sofia Niazi.

Contributor(s): Niazi, SofiaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: The food issue ; 6Publication details: London : OOMK, 2017. Edition: 1st edDescription: 76 p. : ill. ; 21 cmSubject(s): Food in artLOC classification: N8217.F64 | O56 2017Abstract: OOMK is a collaborative zine and is present in print, online and in creative events and workshops. While OOMK welcomes contributions from women of diverse ethnic and spiritual backgrounds we are especially keen to be inclusive of Muslim women. This issue is dedicated to the theme of drawing. Whether drawing to discover, record, instruct, or just pass the time, the process of drawing is one that most people are familiar with but few take seriously. In our third issues, we take a look at artists and individuals who have approached drawing with great curiosity, passion and commitment. Whether using their skills to weave intricate stories or raise awareness about important issues, these artists continue an ancient tradition of seeing the world around them and translating it in their own lines.
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OOMK is a collaborative zine and is present in print, online and in creative events and workshops. While OOMK welcomes contributions from women of diverse ethnic and spiritual backgrounds we are especially keen to be inclusive of Muslim women. This issue is dedicated to the theme of drawing. Whether drawing to discover, record, instruct, or just pass the time, the process of drawing is one that most people are familiar with but few take seriously. In our third issues, we take a look at artists and individuals who have approached drawing with great curiosity, passion and commitment. Whether using their skills to weave intricate stories or raise awareness about important issues, these artists continue an ancient tradition of seeing the world around them and translating it in their own lines.

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