ARTIST FEATURE: Shannon Mary
Interview of Shannon Mary by Sophie Pellegrini // My favourite thing about art is that there is no one definition of what it can be; the possibilities and interpretations are endless.
Read MoreInterview of Shannon Mary by Sophie Pellegrini // My favourite thing about art is that there is no one definition of what it can be; the possibilities and interpretations are endless.
Read MoreReview by Sophie Pellegrini // We’re reminded of the realness—and the beauty—of living through the ups and downs of life. Of appreciating the small moments; of taking the time to self-reflect; of growth, vulnerability, and connection.
Read MoreInterview of Hannah Lock by Sophie Pellegrini // With my mark-making and my bright colours, I hope I express something people haven’t seen before and they see something vibrant in my work.
Read MoreInterview of Audrey Gillespie by Sophie Pellegrini // Working in 35mm format, there are a number of complexities that I enjoy, but most prominently, I love the control I have and the limitations it sets.
Read MoreInterview of Vivi Maidanik by Sophie Pellegrini // Illustration makes me feel free and very connected with myself.
Read MoreInterview of Janet Mac by Sophie Pellegrini // I hope to serve as a voice for myself, people, and communities I care about. I grew up as a very shy, quiet kid so as I grow, I continue to uncover and discover my worth, truth, and value as a human and recognize that every part of me is valid.
Read MoreInterview of Jessica Moritz by Sophie Pellegrini // When I was younger, I didn’t realize the implications of being a female artist, or even of being an artist. Now that I’m more involved in the art community and also more awake, I am fully engaged in delivering art with meaning and purpose.
Read MoreInterview of Hayley Kim by Sophie Pellegrini // My work process is really simple and straightforward. I usually carry my sketchbook around with me and do sketches or take some notes when I get inspired.
Read MoreInterview and photographs of ZEMBU by Sophie Pellegrini // I really want Lavender Taste to capture the simple beauty of falling in love. The subtleties of the moments that never leave you. The look, the place, the touch, the feeling, the thing. How the small moments make the big ones.
Read MoreInterview of Marlene Juliane by Sophie Pellegrini // My drawings are always about humans, especially women. I think one reason is that I can identify myself better with my figures when they are female. I often try to draw relatable situations and feelings.
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