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'There was a Door to which I found no Key,
There was a Veil past which I might not see:
Some little Talk awhile of Me and Thee
There seem'd-and then no more of Thee and Me.
Rubaiyat of Omar-Khayyam
Eleventh Century
I made the above poster from a found image of Iranian women wearing chadors, I altered it by adding small dressmaking zips to symbolize their emancipation.......there was also an accompanying book that was based on some comments on issues I discussed with Iranian Women in the UK....
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