Wednesday, April 2, 2014

#WeAreWomen #HearUsRoar


Twister Paper and Chalk

Splitting Hairs Woodcut in 10 Colors

Orange Study Pastel on Paper
Wrench Study Pastel on Paper

By: Kelly Reemsten

Women of the 50’s and 60’s
Are women multifunctional by design?
Do women seek absolution – by way of obligations – through the use of material objects?
By casting off what is known – and subsequently unknown – by a woman, do we change their designated role?

- Barbie Girl

4 comments:

  1. These are all interesting works of art! I do believe women are multifunctional by design. These paintings prove it. There are so many different concepts about women not being able to do what is thought to be a "man's" job by society. I think these paintings show that we girls can get our hands dirty too!

    -mkbizz

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  2. I completely agree, the article brought up another interesting view point too. You should check it out: http://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/kelly-reemtsen-skidmore-contemporary-art/2636

    - Barbie Girl

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  3. Women in every way are multifunctional by design! I feel as though some women need to reach out in "violent" forms, in such a way, to get their point across. I absolutely love this photo though

    Daniel Boone

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  4. These arts really interesting! I think these arts show that women are strong not weak people. Another part is that women also can be violent. On the whole, these arts mean that women and men equal people.

    Hwayeon Choi (" Choi" )

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