This is the second print I have created In honor of the premiere of the outstanding book/video/movement "Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide." The first print I created was part of another limited edition of 25 that has sold out. You can see more about the first print here!
This print, "Two Wings" is based on a beautiful quote by 'Abdu'l-Baha:
"The world of humanity has two wings -- one is women and the other men. Not until both wings are equally developed can the bird fly."
Once it sells out, it will be gone for all eternity, so pull up your socks and race on over to my etsy store to get it before the gettin' is DONE!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
SOLD OUT! Half the Sky Limited Edition Fundraiser
I am psyched that within one week I sold out of my limited edition of 25 prints inspired by the book/video/movement Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide.
I created this print based on the inspiring namesake of this moving broadcast and burgeoning movement. From the website: "The Half the Sky Movement is cutting across platforms to ignite the change needed to put an end to the oppression of women and girls worldwide, the defining issue of our time."
Thank you again so much to everyone who bought a print and supported this cause! 100% of the profit is being sent to One by One, an organization dedicated to ending obstetric fistula worldwide.
I created this print based on the inspiring namesake of this moving broadcast and burgeoning movement. From the website: "The Half the Sky Movement is cutting across platforms to ignite the change needed to put an end to the oppression of women and girls worldwide, the defining issue of our time."
Thank you again so much to everyone who bought a print and supported this cause! 100% of the profit is being sent to One by One, an organization dedicated to ending obstetric fistula worldwide.
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Signed prints just before packing! |
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Recent Art
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
KOLO Opening Reception
Thanks again to Paloma Botanical Beauty Parlour for hosting an amazing event. And thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate! Several of the photos below were taken by a professional photographer, the amazing Nicole Mlakar-Livingston.
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Copyright ©Nicole Mlakar-Livingston |
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Photo Copyright ©Nicole Mlakar-Livingston |
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Photo Copyright ©Nicole Mlakar-Livingston |
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KOLO Misha Blaise |
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Copyright ©Nicole Mlakar-Livingston |
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Austin Art Boards Opening Reception
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Austin Art Board Winners 2012 |
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Some cool grackles (on the right) by Cathy Savage next to my piece (Misha Blaise). |
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I would LOVE to see this message large scale, in these cool, big crooked letters. Artist: Joseph Santandrea |
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This piece by Adreon Henry is bright and whimsical. It's cheerful and yet still mysterious. |
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I'm a sucker for chickens, and I love the way the artist Abby Mandel made these guys so stylized. |
Monday, September 3, 2012
Show at Paloma Botanical Beauty Parlour
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I named the show after a dance called Kolo; a traditional collective folk dance, danced primarily by people from countries in the former Yugoslavia. It is danced in groups who join their hands around each other’s waist; there is almost no movement above the waist. The Kolo costume for both men and women involves beautifully detailed and brightly colored embroidered elements that reflect the ethnic design aesthetic of the region.
My latest work reflects the distinctive elements of this aesthetic, including flat use of line and color, geometric shapes, bold colors and decorative ornamentation. I’m inspired by the elegant detail and complex patterns of global textile design in general, and I do incorporate other influences into my work, but I have been focusing on this region of the world since my own family roots are there. The Kolo dance, costume and accompanying music tends to be super festive and cheerful, and I hope to reflect this vibrancy in my art.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
In the Studio
I'm working on some new pieces for an upcoming show in September at Paloma in Austin, Texas. My inspiration is the folk art and embroidery of Eastern Europe. I bought a great book on Yugoslavian folk design and that has given me a lot of ideas.
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Misha Blaise: work in progress--this will look totally different when it is done! Although, I do like it at this stage... |
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Misha Blaise: work in progress |
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Misha Blaise: work in progress |
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