OK, so I have some residual out-of-control-hurtling-through-space feelings that I think come from travelling and then trying to readjust to normal life, and then parting lots and then getting sick, and then being told we have to move house and contemplating moving back to the coast and then deciding to stay in the city.
I am tired and I feel weird.
But in among all this life-chaos was a really fun couple of days spent with the other Volcom Ambassadors in Melbourne -- we hung out, had a product night featuring a typography workshop with the super talented and equally ridiculous Gemma O'Brien (@mrseaves101), and put on an all-girls art show.
The pictures above are from the 'Girls, Girls, Girls' show at Juddy Roller gallery, and of my work that was in that show ... What an epic end to that particular stint of out-of-control creativity, connection and laughter.
Also, thanks Life Without Andy for the cute pictures.
Will you be selling prints of these pieces? I hope so. :)
ReplyDeleteThese photos are fantastic, it looks like you guys had a lot of fun! Congrats on getting your work displayed!
ReplyDeleteOh man, I love these photos. They make me feel like I'm living inside a high class version of the inspiration Lisa Frank gave me in the 90s as a feminist and woman in general.
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome thing to hear!! Although I don't know about high class (I think I left out the photos of me with a drink in each hand …), there was really such an excellent, supportive vibe.
Deletegorgeous photos and fantastic artwork!!
ReplyDeletecan you please share who the jacket it made by and where it can be purchased? I came across it on a pinterest and I am wanting to feature it on my blog/website.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Kim
kshightower1@gmail.com
Hey Kim, it's a vintage jacket that I hand-painted for the show, so it was a one of a kind piece that lives with Gemma O'Brien now :)
DeleteRaych x