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Artworks
Ann Shelton
Aligning physical appearance with gender identity (persimmon, american persimmon, common persimmon, date plum, eastern persimmon, sugar plum, possumwood, winter plum, possum apples, fruit of the gods, kaki or sharon fruit), 2025Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Bamboo, framed46 x 35 in
117 x 89 cmEdition of 6 plus 2 artist's proofs$ 10,500.00With an ability to manifest male and female biological sex features, the Persimmon tree has fascinated botanists, arborists and horticultural specialists. Historically in the context of magic (and reflecting the...With an ability to manifest male and female biological sex features, the Persimmon tree has fascinated botanists, arborists and horticultural specialists. Historically in the context of magic (and reflecting the common knowledge of its gender manifesting abilities) it has been firmly associated with gender transition spells, with luck and good health. This work reminds us that, as artist Anohni mentioned in a recent interview with Radio New Zealand: “All of diversity is an opportunity for a more paradisiacal relationship to the world around us. Diversity is the nature of paradise. Monoculture is the nature of prison.”
The Persimmon is a regal tree with a canopy shroud that drapes to the ground, if allowed. Its leaves are like boats, and in Japanese the special word “shibui” describes its taste, the taste of nut skins or an unripe persimmon.” Here, the transitioning female to male (FTM) body holds branches of leaves and fruit.
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