I would love for you to feature artwork from New
York City artist Eileen Hickey, also known as Eileen “bang bang”. Armed
with nail polish, lipstick, eye shadow and various other unconventional
material, Eileen Hickey-Hulme creates her pearlescent, abstract images
often juxtaposing images of power with those of fragility. Eileen
Hickey-Hulme is a native of Buffalo, New York, but fell in love with NYC
and East Hampton when she arrived at the age of
18.
You can find more about Hickey’s art and her comedy at
www.eileenhickey-hulme.com and her Facebook page: Eileen’s Hickey-Hulme. To learn more about the Hell Yeah foundation, please visit
www.hellyeahfoundation.org
© Everything Changes http://www.mistymorgan.net I received a free product to help facilitate this review. The opinions expressed in this review are mine and unbiased. For more information please see my disclosure policy located in the PR section of this site.
Artwork by Eileen Bang Bang
Like many artists, Eileen drew inspiration from the
surrounding waters discovering the duality of the calm healing waters
and its deadly, storming waves. Conflict, cognitive dissonance, and
duality are reflected in Eileen's paintings which
question and disrupt a viewer's typical understanding and experience of
a painting. Eileen resolves the seeming disparity between Abstract
Expressionism, Minimalism, and Pop cryptically: "I want to paint things
that are seen but not seen."
Eileen Hickey, recently added to her list of
achievements with her comedy shows and her “Hell Yeah” foundation.
Comedy, Hickey’s second love, is a passion that evolved as a coping
mechanism in response to her divorce. “I call them marriage
years, like dog years. I was 25 when I got married and 3 years later I
was 50! I’m really 35!” joked the NYC artist during her debut
performance on the topic of marriage and divorce.
Hickey wants to lighten the divorce burden that
psychologically can cripple both men and women. She has launched a
series of artistic endeavors to achieve her goal. “Hell Yeah!” her
calling card, is the foundations name. The Hell Yeah
foundation is a helpful resource for individuals that intend on getting
married. It serves as a tool to keep people informed on their rights
and provide insight on the nasty side of marriage that some see when
going through a divorce.
© Everything Changes http://www.mistymorgan.net I received a free product to help facilitate this review. The opinions expressed in this review are mine and unbiased. For more information please see my disclosure policy located in the PR section of this site.
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