Boa Swindler

Presented in the format of 30 A4 sized prints, ME THREE, is a graphic commentary based on the eerie similarities between the speculative 1985 fiction of Margaret Atwood's, The Hand Maids Tale and the scarily real forecast it has become under the Trump regime and around the world.

 

Each print works individually, or as part of a larger combination. The themes revolve around authoritarianism, inequality, misogyny, feminist resistance, abuse, subjugation and LGBTQ+ representation. The message is that women are not going back. Back to the 1950's, 1850's or the 1650's and for men to stop being what we need protection from.

Swindler trained as a screen printer and painter and is based in East London UK. Her work is a respectful nod to the screen printers See Red Feminist Collective of the 1970/80’s.

 

"What can I say about my work, Me Three? Quite simply that some men think feminism, specifically the Me Too movement, has 'gone too far'. Boo Hoo. Fuck that. If some men don't like women pushing back, stop continuing to be the misogynistic asshats we have to push against."- Boa Swindler