


Outdoor Installation, at the Iuncheon Women Artists’ Biennale, Korea, 2009
These bill board type pieces are based on actual advertisements for Comfort Women that appeared in the media during World War II.



Outdoor Installation, at the Iuncheon Women Artists’ Biennale, Korea, 2009
These bill board type pieces are based on actual advertisements for Comfort Women that appeared in the media during World War II.
Misty Ericson holds a BA in English & Comparative Literature from San Jose State University, California, and an MA History of Art from University of Leeds, UK. In addition to her work on HerCircleEzine.com, which she founded in 2005, Misty enjoys painting in her studio and restoring her home in the English countryside.
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You documented this story beautifully! I know this is a tale of horror, but somehow you restored these women to their original place of honor with this piece. I felt “the comfort” as I went through it. I know they are pleased:) Thank you for posting this.
Listening to the singing is so unexpected. I am just starting studying about slavery today. This shows me that a life is possible after slavery. But it is so important to bring it all into the light and to legitimize the practices, the suffering and the particularity of each person enslaved. Thank you.
Thank you for documenting this “horror of war”, and with the horror, the courage and life-spirit of the survivors.
Haunting and unimaginable.