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Offred

Offred
Saturday Self Challenge: For this challenge the theme is anything red.

This is part of a slow cook-pot. The abstract shapes on the pot come from various reflections of the kitchen window. The on-off switch is on the bottom right corner so the word 'off' is written on the pot. No-one seems to have understood the literary allusion here. I wonder if anyone will be able to tell me.

Annemarie, Gudrun, , Valfal and 24 other people have particularly liked this photo


33 comments - The latest ones
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club
Cool abstract B-)
6 years ago.
 Marie-claire Gallet
Marie-claire Gallet
WOW, a very beautiful RED !!! Happy Saturday, Amelia !
6 years ago.
 Erika Akire
Erika Akire club
...suuuper, perfect for ...CréARTivité - KreARTivität - CreARTivity...
6 years ago.
 Chrissy
Chrissy club
artistic!
6 years ago.
 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
A beautiful abstract, Amelia !
6 years ago.
 Ruebenkraut
Ruebenkraut club
Red rules! Great abstract, Amelia!
6 years ago.
 Edward Bowthorpe
Edward Bowthorpe
Great work Amelia,eddie,xx
6 years ago.
 Wierd Folkersma
Wierd Folkersma club
lovely abstract
6 years ago.
 Annaig56
Annaig56 club
je devine plusieurs situations comme un corps et ses courbes
6 years ago.
 Taormina
Taormina club
Sehr Endlich
6 years ago.
 Xata
Xata club
Fine abstract Amelia!
6 years ago.
 neira-Dan
neira-Dan club
ce reflet isolé crée une sacrée impression !!
6 years ago.
 Nick Weall
Nick Weall club
Where is my redhead?
6 years ago.
 Jan
Jan
Great capture Amelia.
6 years ago.
 Roger Bennion
Roger Bennion club
Beautiful red and even stronger on black I say, Amelia :-)
6 years ago.
 Jean
Jean
My favourite shade. Lovely abstract.
6 years ago.
 Karen's Place
Karen's Place club
This is the perfect type of image for next week's challenge too as I am trying to guess what this could be. ;-)

One thing is sure. It is red and very pretty too. :).
6 years ago.
 Gillian Everett
Gillian Everett club
Nicely done
6 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
Superb !
6 years ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club
Thank you one and all.
No-one seems to have understood the literary allusion in the title. I wonder if anyone will be able to come up with it. ;-)
6 years ago.
 Balatre
Balatre
51 nuances de rouge !
A la semaine prochaine pour le ON ?
6 years ago.
 Heide
Heide club
Ich mag das Rot, den Glanz und die Struktur des Topfes.
Sehr schön dargestellt, Amelia
6 years ago.
 Steve Bucknell
Steve Bucknell club
The Handmaid’s Tale. I watched all the first series on the flight back from Australia, it absorbed me completely. Now I’m watching the new series. I certainly intend to read the book. It is a truly remarkable piece of work. I was very moved to see women dressed in the red robes of the Handmaids at protests in the U.S. I did have a reservation about the series in it’s almost voyeuristic approach to Offred’s relentless suffering, but as a metaphor of the relentless exploitation of women everywhere I see it’s truth.

The red seems a perfect match, hidden behind the glass.
6 years ago. Edited 6 years ago.
Amelia club has replied to Steve Bucknell club
Well done, Steve. The TV series follows the book fairly well I have to say, although Mrs Waterford is much older in the book. However, the new series isn't part of Margaret Atwood's book. We're watching it anyway. We read the book in about 1959, and I found it incredibly moving as well as very disturbing.
6 years ago.
Steve Bucknell club has replied to Amelia club
I like the story of the origin of the name Offred:

“And she revealed how she came up with the name of the main character, Offred. The writer said she wrote a page of men’s names and put the letters O and F in front of each. “Ofkeith” just didn’t work, she said.”
6 years ago. Edited 6 years ago.
Amelia club has replied to Steve Bucknell club
I didn't know that, Steve. Handmaids were literally named for the men who possessed them: Offred for Commander Fred Waterford.
Handmaids’ names signified whose property they were. When Ofwarren disappeared the new handmaid was called Ofwarren.
6 years ago.
Steve Bucknell club has replied to Amelia club
Pretty much like the woman taking the man’s surname when married.
6 years ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Fabulous POV!

Admired in:
www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
6 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
A fine abstract, Amelia.
6 years ago.
 Valfal
Valfal
I love the play on words in your title; great abstract capture, Amelia :-)
6 years ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club
Neither having seen nor read The Handmaid's Tale I wouldn't have known about the allusion but I still can enjoy the photo on its own:-)
6 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
excellent abstractism
6 years ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club
Love the abstraction being brought back into reality with the word.
6 years ago.

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