The tales of mermaids have been circulating for centuries and unicorn sightings are a mystical wish of almost any child. The Mermaid Hair trend is all the rage, from the bright colours to the beautiful hairstyles, spurred me on to create this piece. Acrylic on canvas | 11.69 x 16.53 inches | February 2020
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The Little Mermaid remains to this day, my all time favourite Disney movie. Ariel has been my cartoon muse for years, with Part of Your World being one of my favourite pieces of nostalgia. Acrylic on wood | 11.69 x 16.53 inches | March 2020
Read MoreCharli Howard
Charli Howard is a model, body positivity activist and founder of Squish Beauty. I became inspired by her once I had finished her book Misfit. Reading about her journey and experience, I wanted to express my appreciation and gratitude through my artwork. Acrylic on wood | 11.69 x 16.53 inches | March 2020
Read MoreSwimsuit Bettie
“Bettie had a lot of charisma and she enjoyed doing it. She had fun.”— Paula Klaw Swimsuit Bettie, based on the illustration from artist Mark Westermoe. Bettie Page is one of my biggest muses from my time spent at University, where I based my dissertation on her. Ever since, I have always used her as…
Read MoreThe Little Mermaid 1 – Love is Pain
Most are familiar with the classic Disney interpretation of The Little Mermaid. Here, Michelle has taken inspiration from Danish author Hans Christian Andersen’s 1800s novel. The mermaid with no name, is tormented with oysters, her tongue is cut off and given the choices of marriage or death, portraying a much darker side of the story.…
Read MoreThe Little Mermaid 2 – To Gain a Soul
Most are familiar with the classic Disney interpretation of The Little Mermaid. Here, Michelle has taken inspiration from Danish author Hans Christian Andersen’s 1800s novel. The mermaid with no name, is tormented with oysters, her tongue is cut off and given the choices of marriage or death, portraying a much darker side of the story.…
Read MoreThe Little Mermaid 3 – Into the Sea
Most are familiar with the classic Disney interpretation of The Little Mermaid. Here, Michelle has taken inspiration from Danish author Hans Christian Andersen’s 1800s novel. The mermaid with no name, is tormented with oysters, her tongue is cut off and given the choices of marriage or death, portraying a much darker side of the story.…
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