Denym Aphrodyte is an amazing person, great friend, and a vagina painter extraordinnaire. I had the privilege of sitting down and chatting with Denym this week about their motives behind their feminist art pieces: vaginas.Â
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Hometown: Oregon, IL
Major(s)/Minor(s): Communication studies major, Graphic Design minor
Year: Senior
Campus involvement: Delta Chi Theta Sorority, Women’s Track and Field, Observer Multimedia team member
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Can you talk to us a little bit about your vagina project and how it all came to be?
So I started graphic design courses last year and I started out with social critique, and it turned into applying my communication studies theory of gender roles that we study, and applying that to my art—and I just started painting vaginas.
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In what different ways do you show off these vaginas?
I started painting; I did a lot of drawings, too. Right now I’m working with different media like fabric. But for my coloring book, it’s just hand drawings that I render in the computer and then I put them in pages. They’re all different designs in black and white.
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What’s your favorite vagina you’ve created?
I have a piece I’m working on right now that’s on a gold piece of cardboard and it’s painted in black and silver and white. It’s a big vagina with a bunch of lines going through it and stuff like that.
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What’s your purpose and/or goal in mind for your audience?
I’d have to say my main goal is to defeat the stigma that’s around how a vagina should look or how girls think their vaginas should look. I remember in health class we only got shown one picture of a vagina, so if your vagina looked different than that everyone thought it was weird or they weren’t normal. So that’s why I paint a different variety of vaginas; different shapes, different sizes, and everything like that so people realize there’s not just one type of vagina.
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Where can we see the vaginas?
I don’t know yet—but my SI (Senior Inquiry) is an experimental SI that they’re trying out for the first time, it’s not like any other Communications Studies SI that they’ve done. It’s a visual SI. So I do get to put up pieces of artwork, I just don’t know which ones yet.
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Keep an eye out for Denym Aphrodyte’s vagina artwork on the Augustana Campus. In the meantime, you can check out her artwork on their Instagram profile: @devynhalie
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