My art reflects myself as an artist, and my experiences as woman coming of age in her sexuality and emotional maturity. The pieces are made from paper and fabric, the issues I deal with are serious, but the intention of the artwork is not to invoke desperation or sadness. As serious as the subject matters are, I strove to keep the piece lighted-hearted with twists of my own humor – thus, my reincarnation as
‘The Vag.’ Throughout the piece, ‘The Vag’ goes on journey after journey of self-discovery, sexual emancipation (with her vibrator ‘The Beav’), suffers from a spine crawling infestation of scabies, and recovers from a destructive relationship with an ex-lover. Throughout it all, she, ‘The Vag’ grows and grows till she finally flourishes to her greatest capacity.
A new works about XXI century values of European area. With deportation centers as Lamperdusa, Lesvos or Malta we need to think about Human Rights facts in European socities. Because Forteress Europe still rising walls, perscute imigrant & refugees we need to open our mind in a XXI Century globalisation construction.
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A new works about XXI century values of European area. With deportation centers as Lamperdusa, Lesvos or Malta we need to think about Human Rights facts in European socities. Because Forteress Europe still rising walls, perscute imigrant & refugees we need to open our mind in a XXI Century globalisation construction.
http://ziadhelmizitounvisual.blogspot.com/
A new works about XXI century values of European area. With deportation centers as Lamperdusa, Lesvos or Malta we need to think about Human Rights facts in European socities. Because Forteress Europe still rising walls, perscute imigrant & refugees we need to open our mind in a XXI Century globalisation construction.
http://ziadhelmizitounvisual.blogspot.com/
Audience instructed to walk around the installation while observing its hue collectively "changing" from red to orange to yellow to green to blue to violet to red... Placed around the inside of each can is a horizontal spectrum of color on paper. Curtis generated the color spectrum in a computer program, had it printed, and hand-cut the paper over the course of six months. Meanwhile, she spent a year collecting and cleaning the cans, and then four months inserting the paper in each can.
has been for sale for some time, as you have seen. The maintenance and ongoing development to keep our non-profit and idealistic platform for contemporary art running and safe from hackers etc. costs money that is no longer there. Because of small investments that are necessary now and the running costs, we will have to shut down with a heavy heart at the beginning of summer on June 21.








