Showing posts with label featured. Show all posts
Showing posts with label featured. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2012

Whoop! There it is! aka an awesome Booooooom! feature

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Whenever people share my work or reach out to me i'm so damn happy. There was a day when I was afraid to fully express myself. To let all the bizarre and strangely erotic tendencies show. I'm glad to share my mind with you!

You're amazing and I hope you let yourself loose if you haven't already. There are people who will appreciate your weirdness i swear. And those that don't can kiss your ass! Seriously! Only keep people who love you around, you'll feel a miiiillion times better. xo

(Pssst, thanks Jeff! You're super rad and have awesome taste. That statement isn't biased, I swear. *cough*)

Oh and check out my feature, duhhh.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Pony Anarchy Magazine

I was extremely smitten the moment my eyes had laid on Pony Anarchy. It conjures the image of a fierce feminine rebellion.

Luckily Kristie Webster, the editor, felt the same way about my work as I do about the magazine. Which has led to an interview with me!

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We talk about what my work means, the message I want to send, what i'm working on, and my dreams.

There is a lot of cool people in this issue: photographers, artists, fashion designers, and overall rad ladies.

Check it out!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

One day i'll be everywhere

This past week my art has been featured four times!

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1. "Prankster" made the front page of Hi-Fructose's website! Extremely flattered & grateful to have been the face of Giant Robot's Printed Matter show. Especially being on the same place as my heroes. Psst, I have a Hi-Fructose addiction!

2. "Sugar Haze" made it's way over to the other side of the globe on CURVY's round up about Eye Candy!

3. Kaylah from the Dainty Squid included "Is it really love in her eyes?" on her Friday Favorites! Her blog is so adorable: her quirky outfits, mushroom hunting, and vintage finds. I read it quite regularly.

4. Last but definitely not least, "Young Eyes" was featured by JL Schnabel on Blood Milk. She regularly posts art mysterious, macabre, muted, and monochromatic. So flattering that'd she'd post something so colorful. (I've kind of been silently haunting her blog for a long time!)

Her surreal jewelry is incredible! Took my breath away when I first saw it. Definitely worth your time to look.

Thank you! xx

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Domestic Etch

To this day it feels very surreal to see my work featured somewhere. I remember just a year ago when i'd look at magazines, websites, and blogs and marvel at others art. And now my name and work is being carried in the winds of the internet like spores, ready to plant flowers (or cutely macabre fungi).

Last week Domestic Etch featured some of my art. The magazine and blog is ran by the hilarious Elizabeth Goodspeed, who I met on twitter. (We have very *special* conversations, haha). Go check out my feature here, and the rest of her blog. There are a lot of talented artists shown, even Goodspeed herself paints!

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I have so much to say, and so much to tell you! Lots of good news, but I have to keep my mouth shut for now.