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From my 2026 solo show "The Winter of our Discontent," in which I paired my paintings of the Log Lady from the David Lynch show 'Twin Peaks' with a sound element - voicemails from 50+ American women and people AFAB, giving their opinion of JD Vance's infamous "childless cat ladies" statements.

 

In the backdrop of these Log Lady pieces I included a gamut of symbolism, including witchery, Woody Guthrie's phrase "This machine kills fascists,” suffragism, Ruth Bader Ginsberg's iconic collars, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

 

Size: 8.5" x 11" // 21.5cm x 28cm

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11" x 14" // 28cm x 36cm

 

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“My husband wasn't sweet to me. Look how I turned out. (Thelma & Louise)” (2025)

Thelma & Louise (1991) is a feminist road movie about two friends who go on a weekend getaway and end up as fugitives. It explores themes of freedom, autonomy, liberation, life, love, and friendship. 

 

In one scene, Thelma aims a gun at a state trooper:

State Trooper: [sobbing] Please! I have a wife and kids. Please!

Thelma: You do? Well, you're lucky. You be sweet to 'em, especially your wife. My husband wasn't sweet to me. Look how I turned out.

My husband wasn't sweet to me - Print

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    A signed giclée (archival) art print of my original artwork. Prints are the perfect way to treat yo self or your awesomest friend -- they add color and whimsy to a home without blowing your budget.  ;)

    What you'll get:
    • One hand-signed print
    • Of a standard size that is easy to frame
    • Giclee-quality - I print and assemble everything, using an Epson printer with archival inks on archival paper. 
    • Backed with mat board
    • Packaged in a clear cello sleeve
    • With a Print Certificate (title and size listed) included in back of packet

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