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Ria Vanden Eynde – Painting Two Cancers
Ria Vanden Eynde is a fighter. She is surviving two cancers, thyroid and breast, diagnosed about nine months apart. A Belgian, inspired by Frida Kahlo and other artists, she express her experience, her scars, her emotions and thoughts in the languag...
Pieces of Her Soul – An In-Depth Interview with Dody Williams
written by krrobi, published at skirt.com {And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.} —Sylvia Plath One of my f...
‘Sworn virgins’: When a woman becomes a man – presenting author Elvira Dones
Written by : Ardita Gjeçi “Hana” is a book and documentary “Sworn virgins” of Elvira Dones, a well know Albanian writer who lives between USA and Switzerland. The author of several books about women stories, this time decided to write about...
Bettina Werner – The Queen of Salt
Born in Italy, based in New York City, Bettina Werner, known as the Queen of Salt is not only the artist creating her original works on the basis of salt, but also the creator of the Queen of Salt Foundation. Read below interview published recently a...
CaroH – Artistic Nude Photographer: ‘I apprehend human morphology through all its imperfection’
The human body and nudity is her inspiration. And she is known for treating the subjects of her art with great dignity and respect. To us, CaroH told a story about her artistic path, inspirations, role models, the nudity, the obscenity, her new books...
Ekaterina Reutova, painter, impressionist: ‘Message of My Art is: to Fill Life with Sun’
Her paintings remind a lot about the works of Édouard Manet or Paul Cezanne. But Russian painter Ekaterina Reutova lives and creates her art quite contemporarily – and in Moscow. by Irina Stroeva W-WomenGlobally: What is your activity about? Is it...
Abigail Jones and the ‘Restless Virgins’
Abigail Jones’ first book turned to be a bestseller. ’Restless Virgins: Love, Sex, and Survival at a New England Prep School’ (William Morrow, 2007; Harper, 2008, coauthored) is a work of narrative nonfiction, based on a true story...
Caroline Jaine - My Desire is to Inspire People to Desist From Violence
Caroline Jaine balances her busy life between diplomacy, painting, photography and journalism. And all her efforts have one goal: to give her input in preserving the peace in the world. W-WomenGlobally: How did your life become so diverse: art, soc...
Jennifer Lee Barker - Promoting the Artists of Quebec
Jennifer Lee Barker has a genuine love for art and artits. She is the woman behind The Quebec Arts Council - a non-profitable and non-governmental organization in Montreal, Canada that aims to bring artists and people interested in arts -together. ...
Natalia Molinero - Transforming the Image of Reality
Natalia Molinero lives and creates in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Inspired by the great surrealists and the Latin American art, she creates her own, artistic language and universe, switching the materials, styles and letting herself be inspired by a ...
Kanako Kuno - Illustrating ‘My Little Paris’
Kanako Kuno’s illustrations are made with Japanese precision mixed with French finesse. She is the illustrator behind the greatly successful site MyLittleParis.com focusing on finding and presenting the best of the city. From Japan to the World...
Suzanne Kamata and the Multicultural Mothering
Suzanne Kamata’s recent book Call Me Okaasan: Adventures in Multicultural Mothering takes an unusual approach to mothering: on the base of the real women’s stories it describes what are the challenges that meet a mother who is raising a ...
W-Recommend: Ruth Reichl - ‘Not Becoming My Mother’
Ruth Reichl is editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine and former New York Times restaurant critic. During her ‘Times’ years she was known for her inconventional approach to issues that the other critics tend to overlook. ‘She has writt...
Ainsley Diaz Stevens and The Road to Infinity
Ainsley Diaz Stevens ? I’m Originally from California, now living in Melbourne, Australia. Music is my life, it is the biggest interest. I would like it to be my career. I have been singing as long as I can remember. There was always a lot of ...
Amylee and the Art of Fashion
Inspired by great fashion designers, Pop Art and the changing seasons, she creates paintings full of colour and life. French Amylee is an artist of her own. W-WomenGlobally: What is your activity about? Emilie Garcia - ‘Amylee’, painter a...
Sybil Baker - the More I Travel, the More I Want to See
‘The Life Plan is a screwball comedy for the 21st century, a witty and winning romp through one woman’s discovery that life, love, and liberty do not always go according to plan.’ ‘The Life Plan is also the most original, no-h...
Corrine ‘Jafabrit’ Bayraktaroglu - to Paint About the Human Condition
Her pseudonym: Jafabrit has been very intriguing, her sense of artistic freedom mixed with taste for controversy, (British?) sense of irony as well as … humbleness have made her the certain target for the W-Women feature. Once I saw her paintin...
Mercy Adhiambo - My Life’s Journey
Mercy Adhiambo is 21 and already a hero. Even if in her own country - Kenya - it’s not easy to become a hero once you are female. But her story wouldn’t be noticed without Kim. Kim and Mercy. Mercy and Kim. Two women who met each other t...
Gabriella Parádi - I Love to Let My Imagination Fly
Hungarian costume designer, illustrator, and stylist, Gabriella Parádi is not only a hard-working woman but also a woman with a strong will to achieve what she will. Read her story and get inspired! W-WomenGlobally: How did you start your profess...
AnaKatarina Eco Gioielli
Daughter of a world renowned architect and a Guggenheim awarded painter. Educated at the Museum of Fine Arts School and Tufts University. War journalist and photographer in the Balkans. And finally: the successful jeweler. W-WomenGlobally: When did y...
