I feel It Everywhere I Go
Issue 1
Issue 1
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"I Feel It Everywhere I Go" is a rolling project celebrating the female voice in art, created by award winning director, screenwriter and model Florence Kosky and Grammy winning singer-songwriter Delilah Montagu. These longtime collaborators have worked together across music videos, short film and songwriting, and have often discussed the difficulties they have faced as young women in male dominated industries.
Although working across different mediums, both women have found themselves compelled to tell stories from a distinctly female perspective. Florence’s work touches on topics including sexual assault, sisterhood and mental health struggles, and Delilah’s encompasses a wide variety of issues from sexuality and heartbreak to addiction and disordered eating. Given the sensitive nature of these topics, it has been important they have been surrounded by supportive voices and, grateful for that, they have come together to try to create a supportive space for other women.
This idea was the conception for I Feel It Everywhere I Go - a collaborative project that asks female artists to create work in whatever medium they choose. A singular prompt was given to the artists, with the prompt for the first edition being the title of the project itself. The works will then be compiled into a physical zine, with printed QR codes taking the reader to an online gallery which displays audio-visual pieces. This zine is being sold and any profit is going to Create UK - the UK's leading charity empowering lives, reducing isolation and enhancing wellbeing through the creative arts. Donations through the website will also go to Women’s Aid.
The response from artists has been extraordinary, with submissions coming in from LA, NYC, London, Milan and beyond. The work ranges from fine art paintings to memes, from miniatures to poetry and from moving images to fashion editorials. Contributors include fine artist Natalka Liber Stephenson, dancer Rose Alice, journalist Olivia Allen, model and activist Lauren Wasser, and nearly thirty more amazing voices.