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    Fashion Plates

    by Veronica Funk

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    Fashion Plates as a series is an intimate picture of the steps women often take as they move through their experience of creating a personal sense of identity. The imagery and surfaces are saturated with colour and pattern inspired by urban street art. This body of work is a reflection of the history of womanhood and the beauty of imperfection.

    I believe that fashion is about pursuing a life that is not about appearance but rather empowerment. It is a form of self-expression, a way to share who you are without words in order to create your own identity. It also documents the history of women. On its own the clothing we choose to adorn ourselves with and the way it moves can convey a feeling. Capturing these images in this way I can remember my personal history and also collaborate with a new generation of woman.
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    Marked by layers of colour, repetition, intuition, symbolism and palimpsest (something reused or altered but still bearing visible traces of its earlier form) expression means there is continuity in these visual stories. The paintings explore questions about identity and embrace the pleasure of living. The conscious mark-making results in surfaces that are balanced between purposeful graffiti inspired patterns and powerful imagery.

    After studying Art and Design many years ago, I was travelling to Toronto to study Fashion Design but didn't continue when I met my husband in the prairies. Twenty-five years later, my daughter began designing and creating clothing inspired by a variety of eras which I have been photographing and have now been drawn to utilizing those photographs in this body of work.
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    • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
    • Additional Categories Fine Art, Fashion
    • Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
      # of Pages: 96
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      • Softcover: 9798881455514
    • Publish Date: Apr 04, 2024
    • Language English
    • Keywords feminine, painting, art, women, design
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    Veronica Funk

    I grew up in the most beautiful place in northern Manitoba, surrounded by the Churchill River and boreal forests. Though we didn't have formal art education, I did learn traditional arts and crafts from my neighborhood Cree grandmothers, like weaving, beading, moccasin making, and birch bark biting. I learned how to draw by copying the Archie comics that were prevalent in my home as my mother was from South America and these comics helped her to learn English. My father told me the comics also inspired my name. I like that. When I started out on this creative journey it was difficult to find information and support as an artist. I read a lot, talked to many professional Artists and gallery Directors, tried many different things, and I think I've finally found my artistic 'sweet spot' both in my paintings and in my creative career. This is the information I wish that I would have had access to in the beginning. I hope it helps you, too.

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