some photos of my studio from open studios in April @ cranbrook!
pieces i have up here: first photo are we ready to go home yet? i have nothing left to say the well educated man reminds me what's importanti am not a bad person second photoBECAUSE
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some photos of my studio from open studios in April @ cranbrook!
pieces i have up here: first photo are we ready to go home yet? i have nothing left to say the well educated man reminds me what's importanti am not a bad person second photoBECAUSE
pleas·ant ˈplezənt/ adjective 1. giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Why Feminism?
Discussions with anti-feminists that hold negative opinions of the movement formed solely by the raging “big bad feminist” created by the media, rather than by analyzing how the movement could compromise itself as a safe space for women, are typically in vain. However, the distinction between the two addresses another important issue: the stigma attached to identifying with feminism from sexists associating it with cliched tropes. If one is afraid, above all, of the stigma attached to being called a “feminist” because various political pundits and sexists might associate their character with archetypal militant “feminazis”1 they have fabricated, a reconsideration of their dedication to believing in the advancement of the rights and equality of women needs to take place. The stigma also demands that any discussions surrounding our interactions with misogyny stay “nice.” Asking for this suppression of outrage relies on subtle conditioning to believe that men and women are inherently different in terms of rationality and dictates that women lack the emotional fortitude to address their experiences without being told how to (pleasantly). It is necessary to acknowledge that the angry woman is often defined by culture as separate from the angry person, effectually stripping women of personhood and the right to defend ourselves as, above all else, human beings. To insist on being coddled instead of reflecting on the basis of anger and taking the time to examine one’s personal actions as existing within a more long and complex history of misogyny essentially rejects any sense of social responsibility. Overlooking accountability diminishes the importance of true, radical change of perception. Now, we have heard the trite dismissals before. You can vote! You can own land! You have all the rights you need! What more do women want? As an extension of personhood, anger, too, is our right.
1 “A Feminazi is a feminist to whom the most important thing in life is ensuring that as many abortions as possible occur.”
why are you hiding 2013
six is company 2014
i never posted this here! i forgot! i absolutely love the cosmos, space, astronomy, and everything involved : this illustration was created as an homage to UFO day (it was july 2). i made it then, but forgot. still enjoy my wish to be beamed up, because fuck this planet.
this is what a #feminist looks like #workinprogress
THE WELL EDUCATED MAN REMINDS ME WHAT'S IMPORTANT. (very nice) 2014
I HAVE NOTHING LEFT TO SAY. 2014
I AM NOT A BAD PERSON. 2014
are we ready to go home yet? 2014
challenge 45: get your gif on
maximizing the creepiness of a past portrait. expanding bright color usage to even weirder places!
charlotte
challenge 46 : series of three (creepy ladies)
i’ve been doodling these ladies for a while now, as well as the patterns, and thought this challenge would be a great chance to put them together in a more coherent series. there will definitely be more to come!
charlotte
challenge 44 : design - bell’s oberon ale
lately i’ve taken a liking to beers brewed by bell’s. with weather finally looking up (god dammit, michigan) i have summer brews to look forward to!
charlotte
challenge 43: re-do ( trio )
the original to this piece was done in art my senior year of high school.. a serious throwback! but something i realize is definitely reminiscent of compositions/subject matter that i still remain interested in. but… i mean… maybe it seems i’ve become more narcissistic… maybe.
Charlotte
another iteration
Challenge 42: Complete Partnership- Charlotte and Elizabeth’s Assastronauts
I had the absolute pleasure of working with the lovely Charlotte on this challenge, and I hope you enjoy the piece we created together (She came up with the awesome theme and composition, she’s a champ) <3
Elizabeth B.
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challenge 40: wintery comic “the ice queen”
it’s cold as hell.
charlotte