The Seven Sisters of Moan Hebe
is a poem about pilgrimage, one that is both finding and leaving behind. It is a song about coexistence, cooperation and listening, celebrating the polyphony of voices.
The story is an image of the seven sisters dancing. The conversation between the text and the image occurs in a seemingly quiet space somewhere among them.
The space breathes. When exhaling, it is somewhere in there that we meet.
The text was written by Marie Tučková, and the drawings and colored watercolors are the work of Kristina Fingerland. The publication was made possible thanks to financial support from the Jindřich Chalupecký Society. Graphics by Terezie Štindlová. Godmothers Eva Koťátková a Eva Skopalová. Published by UMPRUM in 2023.