But Is It Feminist: Qualifying Art
As artists and as viewers/consumers of art, we are constantly evaluating and making decisions about the art objects we see. It’s something we learn to do from the moment we […]
I will start out this post with an image of the newest addition to my series on truisms Rising Above Rape Culture, which are available at my Etsy Shop, FabulouslyFeminist. […]
I wouldn’t say my work is political… I’m never really interested in, like, who did what to who and why… … but I would say definitely that it’s politically and […]
What is it that draws me to Sonja Barbaric’s drawings and paintings? It might be the just-veiled, raw emotions they hold in their elongated fingers. Maybe its because they feel […]
These days I feel a little bit like I am living my life on a stop-watch. I get a little bit of this and a little bit of that done, […]
Glossom is like a social networking site on steroids for artists and creative people. A well designed social networking site. With beautiful artwork. And phenomenal artists. Actually, sometimes, when I […]
Artist-friend Jaclyn Wood shared the work of photographer Shae DeTar a few days ago and I have been itching to write about her work ever since. DeTar has been featured […]
As artists and as viewers/consumers of art, we are constantly evaluating and making decisions about the art objects we see. It’s something we learn to do from the moment we […]
I heard that the north east got some… dare I say it… snow today. *HUGE SAD FACE* It has definitely been feeling like spring in my studio though. Actually, it’s […]
If you’re a fan of Hi-Fructose (and you should be!) you are probably already at least a little bit familiar with the work of Montreal-based artist Sandra Chevrier. Her work […]
Dear Readers, I am pleased to reveal my brand spanking new Etsy shop, Fabulously Feminist: Art For Social Justice! This shop is a new branch of Project Rise Above Rape […]