I’ve been interested in the Guerrilla Girls since last year when I was looking at their work for inspiration for my own art practice. Their exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery was essential viewing for me as I have centred a large proportion of my third year dissertation around their plight. I was surprised by the … Continue reading
Category Archives: Inspiration
Sugar
Four mood boards inspired by the work of the Guerrilla Girls and the Bunny Collective, feminist art collectives changing the art world to accommodate the incredibly talented female artists that have gone unnoticed due to gender inequality. This series is entitled “Sugar”, a title appropriated from an exhibition by the Bunny Collective. I’d advise anyone … Continue reading
Blush #3
Final series of ‘Blush’ mood boards made by myself as inspiration for an installation piece. All images (bar one illustration ‘Alma wears Charlotte Simone’) are not my own and taken from Pinterest or Instagram. Continue reading
Blush
All mood boards created by me for ‘Blush’, an installation piece. (All images included in collages are not my own. Illustrations by Julie Houts and butlikemaybe (Instagram account)) Continue reading
IOW
My room in Cowes was dinky but perfectly layed out. I much prefer rails to wardrobes, and mirrors that reflect onto the bed are always a good idea. Cowes and Seaview, Isle of Wight. Continue reading
InstaFrenzy
Since I began following an absurd amount of artists, fashion bloggers, yogis and lifestyle Instagram accounts I have been spending arguably far too much time scrolling. Forever I am scrolling. It’s approaching the end of the week and I’m feeling rather rubbish after a few full on days working at Bristol Affordable Art Fair for … Continue reading
Sienna’s Gringe
Horrible word but far easier than saying “grown out fringe”. If someone spoke to me about their “Gringe” the hair on their head would definitely not come to mind but anyway… I had a spontaneous moment after looking at photos of Pandora Sykes new fringe do and cut myself “bangs”. They were uneven and really … Continue reading