About the Artist

I am creating images in a way a man cannot. My new work, ‘I PAINTED THIS WITH MY VAGINA’ was made the day after Valentine’s Day 2020. I had a deep sense of urgency to create this and to see what result I might have. It was a vision of the process, but not the outcome.

This is a work that has many layers of meaning for me.

I regularly remind myself of how lucky and grateful I am I have all of my fingers and my toes. All of my body which does, for the most part, what I would like it to do. I think about how I might create if I didn’t have all of my appendages. Where else can I hold a brush. Chuck Close has famously held his paint brush in his mouth. as a regular practitioner of yoga, I thought my vagina would hold my brush.

The impetus for the work has come from a convergence of many things. I had started to read “Invisible Women, Exposing Data Bias a in a World Designed For Men” by Caroline Criado Perez. Toward the end of 2019 I saw dedicated exhibitions at Musée d’Orsay featuring Berthe Morisot and Tracey Emin that have become highly influential in my thought process on how I view art and read about it. I also had a cough for about a month that has not gone away with antibiotics, or over-the-counter medicine, or homeopathy. I have turned to the teaching of Louise Hay and a cough is; “a desire to bark at the world; Listen to me!”

The first six images might have been some beginner’s luck, however I am continuing to paint, and paint with my vagina. It is very physically taxing, frustrating, and exciting. But I am persistent to find my voice through this work.

This is not performance work. It is done in solitude.

Kathleen Scully interview about feminist paintings, ecofeminism, letter press, confinement, drawing, and life after loosing the position of a lifetime and moving to Sceaux. Thank you Christine for the impromptu interview, and capturing it all on camera!

The Story

Selected Collectors

Jim Yale
Christina Limpert
Olivier Boulet
Matt Jukes
Richard Koek