Emily Pope is an artist living and working in Toronto. Her practice is an analysis of her body in relationship with society and culture today. Through a variety of mediums and materiality changes orbiting a methodology of introspection. Emily’s work explores the idea of objectivity within the self, and its pairing with other ‘vessels’ - juxtaposing with texture and depth given to the themes observed.
Read MoreI always wondered why I was so attached to drawing female portraits when one day, it came to me. All female characters represent me. They are all very different from each other, and that's how I often feel. I often experience this feeling of an identity crisis and not being able to focus on one thing because many things interest me.
Read MoreThe Guide to Public Farting is a self-initiated project aiming to break the stigma surrounding bowel and bladder conditions. The illustrations focus on moments that can be embarrassing or shameful that have become part of daily life for sufferers.
Read MoreAside from Twin’s passions for songwriting and music as a whole, Twin’s inspiration for the SP Vol.2 is wanting to understand the publishing area of the music industry and use that understanding to unapologetically carve out and navigate her career as a songwriter in the music industry and all-round creative.
Read MorePartway through my return home, I realized that I rarely see images of Middle Easterners simply being, and so I began documenting the little bits of my country I hid within myself after a life of demonization by an entire hemisphere.
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