“Vision, Knowledge and Energy” is a mixed media collage by the activist, feminist, and street artist MissMe, an anonymous “Artful Vandal” based in Montreal, Canada. Her bold, striking work amplifies marginalized voices and focuses on themes of race, class, gender, and societal norms. “Vision, Knowledge and Energy,” like many of MissMe’s artworks, uses a greyscale color palette to create an artwork that comments on the unrealistic expectations forced on women and their bodies by society's gaze. The style and content of the text and imagery scrawled across the piece further express the artist’s protests against the relentless objectification, censorship, and control of women’s bodies as it encourages women to fight back. This unique collage on board measures 60 inches tall by 45 inches wide and features the artist’s signature.
Dubbed by Vice as Montreal’s premier art vandal, MissMe has been busy wheatpasting, preaching, and taking no prisoners. Her explosive style draws you in, but it’s the amplification of marginalized voices in her bright, powerful works that gives you something to take away. MissMe’s unapologetic pieces command attention in sharp tones, exploring her own struggles with race, gender, society, and class while uplifting icons of the past. Her compelling, elegant, and sometimes unsettling large-scale wheatpastes swallow buildings whole, confronting issues of dignity - and forcing us to reconsider our own truths. Rarely in any city for more than a few months at a time, the Artful Vandal has channeled the momentum of her art’s global success toward a new movement, passionately advocating for women as role models and pivotal members of their communities.
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