Audrey (Iris) Violet is an artist born in 1995. Her practice spans from illustration, painting, drawing, baking, movement, floristry, tattooing, listening, building, singing, looking at moss, ceramics, kissing her dog, and noticing. Audrey had exhibited work in Tucson, San Francisco, and is a published illustrator. She is influenced by the works of Ana Mendieta, eroticism, the absurd, Leonora Carrington, olives, grimoires of the 16th century, babies, grief, mothers, and the power of a delicately considered sandwich. She is profusely against professionalism and palatability but believes in kindness above everything. Additionally, she believes in the abolition of all government and punitive structures. She spends the majority of her time between the Bay Area and Tucson by way of her home on wheels, Shelly.