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“A Good Time to Be Careful” by Kathleen Lolley

There are many things I love about living in Kentucky and my home-city of Louisville. (While you may think that all of Kentucky is Appalachia, I assure you, it is not so, though an hour’s drive in any direction will take you to gorgeous, green, tree-filled rural America. Sometimes less.) One of those things I love is our art scene and local creators—artists like Kathleen Lolley.

Lolley received her degree from the California Institute of the Arts in 2001 and has since done many solo shows, created animations, paintings, comics and other graphic productions. She sculpts and makes home-crafts, too. Her work is a combination of the things I adore; birds, owls, faerie-people, strange fantastical nature… The palate is usually earth-toned with bursts of bright color to draw the eye.

Her website contains images of many of her paintings and other works. She also has a Flickr stream with photos of herself working, new paintings, gallery shows, etc.

There’s something so fantastical and pretty, yet occasionally creepy, about her paintings and the owl-people. Sometimes the owls seem to be a positive part of the image, sometimes they lurk and stare like predators. Their strange, lovely owl-faces on human bodies combine with the fairy-tale-esque sense of perspective Lolley employs.

I can certainly see Lolley “going places” with her beautiful work and interesting sculpture projects. Her vision is unique and instantly recognizable, which is worth so much today. I can’t wait to see more of what she’ll do. (And hey, she’s a Kentuckian like me—can’t deny that makes me smile.)

Some favorites of mine, linked:

Can’t Let Go”

“Moth Stump”

Birdcopter”

Her work is available for sale at gallery shows such as the upcoming September group show at Meltdown Comics & Gallery in Los Angeles, CA. Prints are available of some works at her Etsy shop.


Lee Mandelo is a multi-fandom geek with a special love for comics and queer literature. She can be found on Twitter and Livejournal.

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Lee Mandelo (he/him) is a writer, scholar, and sometimes-editor whose work focuses on queer and speculative fiction. His recent books include debut novel Summer Sons, a contemporary gay Southern gothic, as well as the novellas Feed Them Silence and The Woods All Black. Mandelo's short fiction, essays, and criticism can be read in publications including Tor.com/Reactor, Post45, Uncanny Magazine, and Capacious; he has also been a past nominee for various awards including the Lambda, Nebula, Goodreads Choice, and Hugo. He currently resides in Louisville and is a doctoral candidate at the University of Kentucky. Further information, interviews, and sundry little posts about current media he's enjoying can be found at leemandelo.com or @leemandelo on socials.
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