Tonight I had the opportunity to meet the women of the National Organization of Women
(NOW) at their Cambridge, MA office. I recognized most of them because of a past event where they showed the movie, “Iron Jawed Angels” with Hillary Swank and
I liked the movie so much I even purchased a copy for myself. The movie depicts how women won the right to vote and how they were arrested, and mistreated and abused all to put pressure and win their “right to vote.”
Artwork from Kaetlyn Wilcox’s collection.
Artwork from Kaetlyn Wilcox Collection
Artwork from Andria Arch Broomfield Collection
Artwork from Andria Arch’s collection.
Anyway, tonight two gifted artists, Kaetlyn Wilcox and Andria Arch
Both lovely young and very talented artists have a unique and personal style and I loved their pieces. Kaetlyn has a whimsical, highly detailed and very expressive style which uses fantasy images, wildlife, birds and nature while Andria has a abstract and creative imaginary style, using inkblots, micro-organisms and color combinations which make her artwork come alive! But what do I know about artwork. I am just in awe of these two gifted artists and how they seem to create a life of their own on their canvasses and whatever else they can find. Thanks to NOW I had this opportunity to hear their stories and see where they received their inspiration from.
It is good to see NOW honor these women artists as a celebration of art made by women artists and hopefully it will serve in the future as inspiration for young girls and young woman “artistic” students. Kudos and many thanks to Katyln and Andria for sharing their artwork with others. Thank you.