Ruth Speer, Asking my mother for my baby teeth, c. 2024
Oil on built wood panel with drawer, human hair

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Ruth Speer, Asking my mother for my baby teeth, c. 2024
Oil on built wood panel with drawer, human hair

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Punk folklore: if someone falls down in a circle pit at a show it is your obligation to help pick them up.
Small rosehip berries taken very early this morning, in the autumn non-light, at the cemetery. (No autumn light is a specialty of the region. And it's even worse in winter. The mountains suck us in, chew us up and regurgitate us, lost, under downpours in spring.)
My grandmother called these berries "ass scratches", and told me about some of the tricks they often played with her two brothers and that free, miraculous scratching hair, when you're bored. She also called this rosebush the "dog rose" , with a very special affection, surely the faith of a woman in the unwavering fidelity of Nature and her Night.
Partnership folklore: if we get lost in the supermarket we agreed that we will always meet back up in the beer aisle.
Family Folklore: One year when my grandfather was living in Canada he found a six pack of beer in the bush outside his house on Easter morning and declared it was from the Beer Bunny. Now all adults in our family get a bottle of beer in their Easter basket.

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Personal Folklore from our house: If you can see a crow sitting on a power line and looking in the house or you go out side and see a crow you have to give them a peanut.
Family Folklore: we drink mimosas for christmas morning. We also don't just pop the cork, but launch the cork out of the bottle to see who can launch it the farthest from the threshold of the house door. No shaking is allowed. There is great discussion about proper angles and foot stance.
Family folklore: my mom said not to trust small boys running around with pointy sticks.