Squeezed Collection
"Squeezed: A Journey Through Art, History, and Everyday Life" In a world where resources are scarce and every drop counts
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"Squeezed: A Journey Through Art, History, and Everyday Life" In a world where resources are scarce and every drop counts, finding ways to increase your greengage jam ration becomes an art form. From the tantalizing aroma of freshly picked fruit to the satisfying pop of a jar lid being opened, this is a tale of culinary ingenuity. But not all squeezes are as sweet. Delve into the dark recesses of history through engravings depicting "The History of a Slave" and "Two Jacks and the King. " These powerful images remind us that oppression can squeeze the life out of even the strongest souls. Yet amidst struggle, there is always hope. Witness how owners and young ladies replace farmers in the harvest during agrarian strikes in Reggio Emilia. This colorful lithograph showcases resilience in times of adversity. Sometimes it's not just people who find themselves squeezed; animals too bear witness to this phenomenon. Explore an intriguing engraving capturing a cow being squeezed by a serpent—a metaphorical representation or perhaps something more sinister? Transportation also falls prey to squeezing forces. Discover "The car in the grip. " depicted in vibrant color lithography—an image that speaks volumes about our dependence on machines and their potential limitations. From transportation to trade routes, notes on Manchester Ship Canal take us back in time with intricate engravings showcasing human determination overcoming geographical obstacles for economic growth. Quench your thirst with Asian Watson Orange Juice drink advertising poster—vibrant colors enticing you to indulge in nature's refreshing nectar while contemplating how even fruits can be squeezed for our pleasure. And what about those moments when life throws unexpected challenges at us? The ice that crushes—depicted vividly through color lithography—reminds us that we must adapt or risk being consumed by external pressures. Even everyday objects have stories to tell. Step into nostalgia with LEMON SQUEEZER 1930S—a testament to human innovation and the desire for convenience in our kitchens.