Sunday, September 22, 2013

Welcome to Autumn

MSU Arboretum Pond 2013 All Rights Reserved Stacy Frett


Kind of sad that summer is officially over. It has been soo busy. Have been working on projects, trying to make some really good photos, write a grant, photograph for a client,  and start a new job as a transit driver..oh and keep up with my shops. The photo above is from the local arboreutm in Murray, KY. I have a great love of reflections and have been working on a series for the past year. I will see where that goes. Early November I find out ifI get the grant for my feminist self-portrait series. Currently there is a show that I will bee in called Proofs. The opening is October 4th at 6pm. I have two pieces and am kind of excited :)  So if you are around check out my work., It should be up till the 25th. Have a great evening,

Cheers,
Stacy Frett
Photographer, Artist, and Wandering Soul

Monday, September 9, 2013

My latest poster for sale! Duck, Duck, Goose!

Here is my latest poster for sale. I hope you check it out. It really wasn't planned. I just was looking over my images and there it was. I had a request for it to be sold as a poster, so here it is. Please enjoy: http://www.zazzle.com/duck_duck_goose_poster-228795209158586237

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Live, Nude, Woman or Why I Work As A Life Model

Drawing by Joy Thomas 2013


Yes, I wrote "Live Nude Woman" in the title. I work as a life model for drawing and painting classes. The human body is a beautiful creation and I am not ashamed of my form. It has changed since I began in the early 90s, but that is part of the aging process. I started off as a drawing student in college. I needed to make extra money for art supplies and one of my teachers suggested I give it a try. For some reason I had no problem getting up there and allowing others to draw me without clothes. Back in the day I made $4.25 an hour and it had a certain flexibility with my class schedule that most jobs didn't. Many people including some of my family told me not to tell anyone that I did this to make a living in school. Why should I feel shame or embarrassment because of this kind  of work. Actually I feel empowered by posing for classes. Society sends messeges to woman that they need to achieve perfection and try to make women feel less than when they don't.  I have to say there is so much beauty in the imperfect form and a certain quiet strength needed to get past the crap! I am very good at what I do and proudly have it on my resume. I am however, sick and tired of the shaming behavior by people outside of the arts. There was a time when I almost fell pray to that sort of repressed mentality. Luckily I was reminded that this is a respectable profession and my gift is to inspire artists in their creative aspirations. It also gave me a wonderful view of what the model really does for a class. I worked harder as an art student and as a model. Today I am still working as a life model and making more money than when I started. It is still a great job to have, my body gets tired faster, but then again I am 20 plus years older.now. The students don't seem to mind drawing me and have thanked me for being so professional. I also model for an older group of artists at the Murray Art Guild. They are so kind and supportive of all the models there. I really enjoy my time with them to. I am a feminist and do not consider this type of work degrading or objectifying. The body in all forms is beautiful and has a right to be celebrated! There is no shame in being a life model. 

Cheers,
Stacy Frett
Artist, Photographer, and Life Model