During lockdown, I would roam the virtual halls of the British Museum and gaze upon the goddesses stolen from other lands and attempt to imbibe their beauty and divinity. From these sketches, now gestating into large scale canvases, I have combined the iconic Sinister Pussy with a goddess interpretation. The goddess of the stars reminds us of our puny existence as well as reinforcing the notion that we although made of skin and bone, ultimately are all born of stardust.
The Sinister Pussy collection initially evolved as a response to the London riots and the arrest of Pussy Riot members in 2011. I was intrigued by a particularly dystopian Orwellian quote regarding the future of the human race and the combined popularity of cats on the internet.
When creating this NFT collection, I adapted the ORIGINAL SINISTER PUSSY alongside original works from my 3 previous (Protestors and Pussies collections) made with scissors, paint and glue, that were inspired by the slogans of the 1960’s second wave of feminism, anti-government protests as well as from the works of the Situationist International (S.I).
Although many decades have passed the relevance remained the same.
Sinister Pussy became a symbol of dreamlike anthropomorphism and revolt.
Sinister P & Goddess Amalgamation
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Sinister P & Goddess Amalgamation
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During lockdown, I would roam the virtual halls of the British Museum and gaze upon the goddesses stolen from other lands and attempt to imbibe their beauty and divinity. From these sketches, now gestating into large scale canvases, I have combined the iconic Sinister Pussy with a goddess interpretation. The goddess of the stars reminds us of our puny existence as well as reinforcing the notion that we although made of skin and bone, ultimately are all born of stardust.
The Sinister Pussy collection initially evolved as a response to the London riots and the arrest of Pussy Riot members in 2011. I was intrigued by a particularly dystopian Orwellian quote regarding the future of the human race and the combined popularity of cats on the internet.
When creating this NFT collection, I adapted the ORIGINAL SINISTER PUSSY alongside original works from my 3 previous (Protestors and Pussies collections) made with scissors, paint and glue, that were inspired by the slogans of the 1960’s second wave of feminism, anti-government protests as well as from the works of the Situationist International (S.I).
Although many decades have passed the relevance remained the same.
Sinister Pussy became a symbol of dreamlike anthropomorphism and revolt.