Marie
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Art Speak
- Dan's Deep Creek Blog
- DRAWING, PAINTING, ARCHITECTURE
- Duncan's Art
- FARTHERHOOD ILLUSTRATIONS
- Fireproof Pants
- Kayla Cline
- MCA FASHION STALK
- MEMPHIS ART BRIGADE
- Memphis Socialist Party
- MJV Designs
- My Destruction, My Creation.
- My Life as a Teen Mom
- Panic and Anxiety Blog
- Poking at the negative space
- PRINTMAKING at MCA
- The Flying Bloghouse
- Toppling Thoughts
- Work and Play
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Arts |
Occupation | Currently a Student |
Location | Memphis, TN, United States |
Introduction | I'm an artist that currently resides in Memphis TN, a senior at Memphis College of Art. |
Interests | Obviously Art, Women's Studies, Zombies, Film, Fiction - Literature, Traveling, Society, Speech, Exercise, Surprises! |
Favorite Movies | Film Noir - The Stranger, Night of the Living Dead, Eyes Without A Face, The Big Combo, D. O. A., The Lost Weekend, Citizen Kane, The Maltese Falcon, M, Three Penny Opera... Zombie-Horror - Romero's work, Shaun of the Dead, 28 Day's Later Horror - Dracula, Night of the Living Dead, I Walked With a Zombie, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, ...films by William Castle, Alfred Hitchcock, ... Documentaries - 30 Days, FOOD INC, Jesus Camp, The Business of Being Born, Unborn in the USA, Born into Brothels, The Yes Men... Other Films - Amelie, Bad Taste, Delicatessen, Goodbye Lenin!, Oldboy, Whos Life is it Anyway?, Rififi, The Bicycle Thief, Alive, Funny Games... And Exploitation - I Stand Alone, Cannibal Holocaust, I Spit On Your Grave, Irreversible... And whats left - Anything by John Waters, Religulous, Onibaba, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgise, and hell, I Claudius |
Favorite Music | I listen to a lot - if I went on like I did with films you'd be here forever. |
Favorite Books | Hoooolllllyyyy mooollllyyy, all I can tell you is that I've grown out of three bookshelves. I love fiction that explores concepts and paradoxes either within an individual or in a structure - or both! I read lot's of plays, my favorite playwrite is George Bernard Shaw followed by Sartre... Like I said I read a lot of women's studies. I highly recommend an oldie but goodie "The Feminine Mystique" It still rings true to this day. Classic horror novels, collections of short stories, a bit of history, and some kinda pulp lobrow writers that I am ashamed to mention. |
The first time you had your shoes taken off - how surprised were you to see that you still had toes?
Not surprised at all, quite frankly.