Support Women in Art in "Hanging By A Thread"

Help women in art by supporting the new "Hanging by a thread" Kick Starter project to help one artist bring her creations to life. You can read more below.



 From the Kick Starter Page

"Hanging by a thread" is an idiom, a figure of speech that became so seemingly synonymous to a semi-recent phase in my life. I began questioning and analyzing, looking beyond the interior of my world, outside of my imagination and reflecting upon the realities that an artist must face from time to time. What was the purpose of my work as a freelance artist and furthermore how does my art effect my audience? I considered the impact of my personal decisions as an individual and how everything looks as a whole. Coming to a realization that I hone a lifestyle all of my own, and while its unlike any other its lead me to several favorable opportunities, invaluable connections, and creative collaborations that one can only dream of, yet I continually lack the possibilities and benefits of a storefront along with the recognition and growth that a business in a “traditional” sense offers; the accessibility and the one-on-one live connection and direct intermingling with clientele. My project not only pinpoints my needs as an artist by progressing my label, J-Chan's Designs from the underground into the public-eye but it also focuses on the restoration and renovation of a building within an urban development area. At the core, my goal is to bring elevated fashion to Denver, to cut the speculation that we're on the rise within the fashion field and take the initiative to prove that innovation and creativity comes in a wide-range of diverse packaging apart from your average cookie-cutter boutique. My hope is to be this change, or in the very least help pioneer this vision by using my experience within the industry as well as my unique aesthetic and cultured point of view to bring a taste of my reality to the real world!

Visit the official Hanging By A Thread Kick Starter page to show your support today.
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