Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Monday, April 21, 2008

Great Women Leader dolls

So I was googling images of the Women Warriors whom I will be portraying, and came across an intersting link. Aziza Bey is a Professor and Costume Historian, and hand-makes dolls of Great Women Leaders. The costume worn by each doll has been researched for historical accuracy. A woman after my own heart!

www.azizabey.com

So I want to know when the Boudicca doll will be ready!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Mai Na Lee, a modern Hmong Woman Warrior in Minnesota

The Minnesota Women's Press had a recent article about Mai Na Lee, a history professor at the University of Minnesota. According to the artcile by Erin Wisness "[Mai Na Lee] is the first female Hmong professor at the University of Minnesota, and the first Hmong person in the United States to earn a Ph.D. in history." To read the full article click HERE.

Our swords are raised to you,
Mai Na Lee!

Friday, February 1, 2008

Who are the WOMEN WARRIORS?

The WOMEN WARRIORS began in the spring of 2006, and was inspired by the story of England’s Queen Boudicca, a heroic and daring leader who has been all but forgotten by history. I was driven to discover other historic women leaders, and longed to know not only their tales, but also what they may have looked like. I decided to interpret their significance by creating a series of formal studio portraits, as if photography had existed during their lifetimes. Each portrait is based on historic evidence and existing artistic depictions, and every attempt has been made to be as historically accurate as possible with resources available to me. Utilizing controlled studio lighting, digital photography and Photoshop, I have exercised complete artistic control through every step of the process, assuring I was accurately creating what I envisioned, leaving nothing to chance. These images are created to challenge the viewers’ thoughts and ideas about women’s roles in history. The WOMEN WARRIORS has allowed me to create an approach to portraiture that exposes and makes real the grandeur of the unmarked and unknown significant life.

So who could be a candidate for WOMEN WARRIORS? Any woman who provided leadership for their country, whether in a military, strategic, or political capacity. The contributions can be of any size. You don't have to be Joan of Arc to make a difference! For the purposes of my project candidates must be real women (sorry Medea), have lived prior to 1850, and preferably be obscure. Women of all nations, religious backgrounds and time periods are welcome.

If you would like to suggest a candidate, or volunteer to portray a warrior, please email me.
katie@ekatieholm.com

Welcome to my BLOG!

Hello and welcome to my Blog! My name is E. Katie Holm, and I am a photographer from Minneapolis, Minnesota. I am primarily a fine artist, but shoot commercially as well. To see a selection of my work please visit my website at www.ekatieholm.com.

This Blog is being created to follow the progression of my current project WOMEN WARRIORS, for which I have received a grant. This project explores little-known women leaders in history, and seeks to depict what they may have looked like had photography existed during their lifetimes. All images are based on historic evidence and existing artistic depictions. Over the course of 2008 I will post updates on the project, as well as other topics that relate to the project or photography in general.

Enjoy and visit often!

~Katie