• Like a Pearl in my Hand / Carina Hesper
Like a Pearl in my Hand / Carina Hesper Like a Pearl in my Hand / Carina Hesper Like a Pearl in my Hand / Carina Hesper

Like a Pearl in my Hand / Carina Hesper

Prints


FA.SPS.2341
11 x 15 in
2017
Carina Hesper
32 prints coated in black thermochromatic ink housed in a limited and signed edition box. The ink becomes transparent when touched to reveal portraits underneath. Each print features a portrait of children with visual impairments who were living in an orphanage in Beijing. The work includes text by Bettine Vriesekoop and Hannes Wallrafen in English and Chinese. Edition number 160 of 250.

"In Like a Pearl in my Hand, Carina Hesper reveals a side of China that is mostly hidden from the outside world. Many parents in China give up their new-born child when they find out that it is visually impaired. This is a consequence of the one-child policy (formally changed to a two-child-policy in 2015) and the loss of face associated with having a child with a disability. Touched by these children's fate, Carina visited different locations of the Bethel orphanage in Beijing, where she photographed children with a visual impairment." Like a Pearl in my Hand is a multi-sensory experience encouraging social awareness. It is presented as a limited and signed edition box with 32 prints, all fully coated in black thermochromatic ink. This ink turns transparent by the warmth of a human hand which is around 20-25 degrees Celsius. When touching the prints the underlying portraits are revealed. " In Like a Pearl in my Hand form and content are brought together in a unique and interactive way; the blind children, their concealment from society and the touch that is needed to see their portraits. The viewer experiences what it is like to be without sight and becomes actively involved in the fate of a group of vulnerable children." Additional reflective notes by Bettine Vriesekoop and Hannes Wallrafen are presented in a separate inlay, both in Chinese and English." 5% of all revenues will be donated to the Bethel orphanage in Beijing."--from the artist's website