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Owning your narrative.
Christine’s take - “Continuing the use of watermelon imagery - I used watermelons as a symbol of truly learning your history and owning your narrative. Watermelons with flowers pays homage to any black person plagued by any false narrative - with hopes of starting conversations to question ingrained stories in everyday society.”
Our UNLESS 100% cotton tote is built for style and utility. Pair it with your favorite fit, take it to the beach or flex at the grocery store. Don’t feel bad, your tote is plastic free.
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About Christine
Christine Miller is a conceptual artist based in Portland, OR. A Product Developer by trade with a deep understanding of manufacturing processes - Miller explores the design intentionality of physical products, literature and advertisements produced to dehumanize African Americans. Her work centers around racial stereotypes and histories while simultaneously reframing cultural narratives.

Christine's inspiration
These photos are an experimentation visual inspired by process art. Continuing the use of Watermelon imagery - I used watermelons as a symbol of truly learning your history and owning your narrative. First presented as 31 Watercolor paintings in a show at Portland Art Museum - these pictures of Watermelons were actually a piece I bit, photographed and kept during an artist in residency in May. Paired with flowers - the flower photographs were taken on walks around the neighborhood and a reminder to be present - it’s a form of self care. Watermelons with flowers pays homage to any black person plagued not just the Watermelon stereotype but any false narrative for that matter - with hopes of starting conversations to question ingrained stories in everyday society.