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Sportsgirl Live It Give It Campaign





Sportsgirl Interview (September 2009)
Minister for Youth, Kate Ellis ( September 2009)
Minister for Youth, Kate Ellis ( September 2009)
www.yenmag.net (September 2009)
Image Conscience by Anne Fullerton.
To mark the beginning of National Body Image and Eating Disorder Awareness Week artist Josephine Bradley Scott and The Butterfly Foundation and have teamed up to celebrate the human form in all it’s varied glory. These Walls Can Talk is a charity exhibition born from Josephine’s passion for turning body image into something positive. “The way we feel about our bodies is of huge concern. I want to connect with viewers in a way that will encourage them to think and talk about their own unique attributes.” All proceeds from the sale of the artworks goes to The Butterfly Foundation.
Sportsgirl Magazine (August 2009)


You will find Josephine and her work in Sportsgirl's new Chadstone store first week of September 09 during 'Hope week'. She will be painting onto Sportsgirl trainers and bags to raise funds for The Butterfly Foundation and is featured in the new mag below.

'Connection' featured above is nostalgic look at the vitality of youth to question, learn, express and challenge. Stressing the need to communicate in difficult issues, the illustration is about searching and the inevitable growth that comes when reaching out and connecting with others.
The Vine Interview: Click Here
Laura Munkton from The Butterfly Foundation had a chat with Painter Girl at The Vine (July 2009) about Josephine's charity solo exhibition These walls can talk. Get a sneak peak of the show and the ideas behind supporting Positive Body Image by clicking the link above.
