Are you in the mood for a epically rebellious fairytale? Then join Heyd and Erin as they converse with multi-media Sarah Fox who has been inspired by Mexican film director Guillermo del Toro to discuss his masterpiece Pan's Labyrinth. In the spirit of this movie, Sarah creates dark personal narratives with hybrid creatures while also revealing themes of love, loss and toxic masculinity. Join us as we wander through Fascist Spain of 1944 with the protagonist Ofelia who opens our eyes to the mysterious underworld that reveals both a happy and melancholic ending. Tangents include: lobsters, mom's as artists, Krampus, Goya, eggs, NFTs again!, Nora Robert's books, hunting, McNay Art Museum For more information about Sarah's studio practice, check out her website www.sarahfoxart/home.html and Instagram @foxsar Follow us on Instagram @artists.talk.movies
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