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" 'Ellas miran diferente' (They look differently) is inspired by two film directors from Cali: Clara María Riascos and Patricia Restrepo. I placed both in different places as they have different perspectives, but share the passion for storytelling through the moving image. Red represents the power of creation and the force of life. They are role models, women who believe, women who create." - Viviana Riascos

Viviana Riascos is a collage artist, and a psychologist graduated from Icesi University (Colombia). Born in Cali, Colombia, Viviana currently lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. While doing a Master's Degree in Cognitive and Learning Psychology at FLACSO, she researched on Developmental Psychology and Embodied cognition. The latter is an approach to cognition that has roots in motor behavior, and emphasizes that cognition typically involves acting with a physical body on an environment in which that body is immersed. Along the way, Viviana came across collage art and the possibilities it offers to channel internal processes.

This piece is part of the "Female Filmmakers - Female Gaze - Collective Collection" brought to life by film director and feminist Josephine Landertinger Forero. Josephine invited female artists from around the world to create a piece that shows their interpretation of what "female gaze" means to them or honor women working in the film industry. The female artists were free to choose which option to pick.

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As a feminist film director, I have been exploring the concept of female gaze for several years. I strongly believe in the power of film to change narratives in the real world. This is why I'm convinced we need more women in the film industry. Often, women are not given enough opportunities. So I invited several female artists from around the world to create a piece of art, so we can produce a film that has 100% female cast and crew attached.

Their pieces pay tribute to women working in the film industry or present their interpretation of what female gaze means to them.

All pieces are priced differently, according to the type of NFT (video, illustration, photography, etc.) and the artist’s track record. 50% of the sale goes to the female artist, the rest will be allocated to the production fund for the short film.

In this way, women are helping to create a new piece of art - a film.

By purchasing one of these NFTs, you are proactively being part of the change. Congratulations!

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7.5%

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" 'Ellas miran diferente' (They look differently) is inspired by two film directors from Cali: Clara María Riascos and Patricia Restrepo. I placed both in different places as they have different perspectives, but share the passion for storytelling through the moving image. Red represents the power of creation and the force of life. They are role models, women who believe, women who create." - Viviana Riascos

Viviana Riascos is a collage artist, and a psychologist graduated from Icesi University (Colombia). Born in Cali, Colombia, Viviana currently lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. While doing a Master's Degree in Cognitive and Learning Psychology at FLACSO, she researched on Developmental Psychology and Embodied cognition. The latter is an approach to cognition that has roots in motor behavior, and emphasizes that cognition typically involves acting with a physical body on an environment in which that body is immersed. Along the way, Viviana came across collage art and the possibilities it offers to channel internal processes.

This piece is part of the "Female Filmmakers - Female Gaze - Collective Collection" brought to life by film director and feminist Josephine Landertinger Forero. Josephine invited female artists from around the world to create a piece that shows their interpretation of what "female gaze" means to them or honor women working in the film industry. The female artists were free to choose which option to pick.

Female Filmmakers - Female Gaze - Collective Collection (by Josephine LF) collection image

As a feminist film director, I have been exploring the concept of female gaze for several years. I strongly believe in the power of film to change narratives in the real world. This is why I'm convinced we need more women in the film industry. Often, women are not given enough opportunities. So I invited several female artists from around the world to create a piece of art, so we can produce a film that has 100% female cast and crew attached.

Their pieces pay tribute to women working in the film industry or present their interpretation of what female gaze means to them.

All pieces are priced differently, according to the type of NFT (video, illustration, photography, etc.) and the artist’s track record. 50% of the sale goes to the female artist, the rest will be allocated to the production fund for the short film.

In this way, women are helping to create a new piece of art - a film.

By purchasing one of these NFTs, you are proactively being part of the change. Congratulations!

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