The Invisible Woman
Posted by Sonja
March 17, 2008
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“If you’re vibrant and interesting in your thirties and forties, it doesn’t stop when you get to your fifties or sixties.”
Thank you, Screaming Lulu – a fiftysomething having a good rant about the state of women in today’s society, while stitching up some bitchin’ pictures on her sewing machine – that’s all I need in a four minute movie. Her film will be on the tele soon, but you’ll want to watch it now, or feast your thread-hungry eyes on her website.
“I’m a part of that huge babyboomer generation that fought and marched in the streets and I think women of our generation should carry on doing that.”
Make that women of all generations.
1 comment Categories: art, craft

March 18th, 2008 at 4:58 am
I love her artwork!
It used to really annoy me that when asked in University in lectures who considered themselves a feminist, most girls would grimace as if it were a bad word. I really don’t get that. Perhaps ‘isms’ feel like labels. But where would we be without the people who did bother to march in the streets?