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  1. Frances Cannon is a multidisciplinary queer artist and author located in Melbourne, Australia who works primarily with watercolour, gouache and ink. They are the founder of the "Self Love Club", a movement that pushes for inclusivity and self-acceptance. [citation needed] Feminism, self-love, sexuality, gender, sex, identity, and mental health ...

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  2. Oct 19, 2020 · With the support of a 2020 Creation Grant, one of the Council’s most competitive grant programs, Frances is now at work on her fifth book, Vernal Thaw, an illustrated work of “auto-fiction,”—as in memoir crossed with fiction—that centers on “women’s bodies, bodies of water, trauma, and tenderness.”. The small press world suits ...

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  4. Feb 27, 2017 · I like how you use Instagram, a social media platform known for its idealisation of real life, to promote body positivity and “real” women. I don’t like the phrase ‘real’ women as all women are real. But I do use my platform to show the beauty in marginalised women (fat women, WOC, women with disabilities, women with acne etc).

  5. Oct 30, 2018 · The first time I saw a Bourgeois’ work in real life (and not on the internet) was such a visceral and emotional experience. ... Frances Cannon’s sketch inspired by Louise Bourgeois’ ‘C.O.Y ...

  6. Frances Cannon was born on the 15 September 1992 to Australian parents in rural Melbourne, Australia. Their family moved to Thailand in 1993 and Cannon spent much of their formative years living there, where they were educated through home-schooling, the Chairo Christian School, and the Grace International School.

  7. Frances Cannon is a multidisciplinary queer artist and author located in Melbourne, Australia who works primarily with watercolour, gouache and ink. They are the founder of the "Self Love Club", a movement that pushes for inclusivity and self-acceptance. Feminism, self-love, sexuality, gender, sex, identity, and mental health are all important themes in Cannon's work.

  8. Oct 30, 2018 · Like Bourgeois, my own life is my greatest source of inspiration as I am the only expert on the matter. My work acts as a diary, a personal log of experiences through imagery and text. Bourgeois’ pieces perform a similar dance, documenting moments in her life, and using art as an outlet to sort through her memories, both good and bad.

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