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SHOCK of the FEMME is an online mag/anthropological assemblage of visual art, performance, fashion experiments, writing, video, + sound art by women.
Alison’s work includes oil paintings and ceramics that depict women engaged in mysterious ceremonies. Presented as installations, with objects positioned on the floor or on stands like altars in front of the paintings, the works together tell a story. Figures pose in trance-like, choreographed movements, reflecting Alison’s belief that art making is ritual, and that all ritual is performance. I am part of a community of incredible women~ herbalists, witches, midwives, artists, and revolutionaries, and it informs my work big time.
Alison’s work includes oil paintings and ceramics that depict women engaged in mysterious ceremonies. Presented as installations, with objects positioned on the floor or on stands like altars in front of the paintings, the works together tell a story. Figures pose in trance-like, choreographed movements, reflecting Alison’s belief that art making is ritual, and that all ritual is performance. I am part of a community of incredible women~ herbalists, witches, midwives, artists, and revolutionaries, and it informs my work big time.
Alison’s work includes oil paintings and ceramics that depict women engaged in mysterious ceremonies. Presented as installations, with objects positioned on the floor or on stands like altars in front of the paintings, the works together tell a story. Figures pose in trance-like, choreographed movements, reflecting Alison’s belief that art making is ritual, and that all ritual is performance. I am part of a community of incredible women~ herbalists, witches, midwives, artists, and revolutionaries, and it informs my work big time.
Alison’s work includes oil paintings and ceramics that depict women engaged in mysterious ceremonies. Presented as installations, with objects positioned on the floor or on stands like altars in front of the paintings, the works together tell a story. Figures pose in trance-like, choreographed movements, reflecting Alison’s belief that art making is ritual, and that all ritual is performance. I am part of a community of incredible women~ herbalists, witches, midwives, artists, and revolutionaries, and it informs my work big time.