The unique collection of drawings, paintings and photographs that make
up She Was A Hairy Bear, She Was A Scary Bear provide a loosely
autobiographical account of creator Louisa Bermingham's idiosyncratic
relationship with the world.
Using her seemingly inconsequential but deeply resonant protagonist,
created using her own hair, to explore themes of power, beauty,
self-esteem, responsibility, acceptance, conformity, loneliness and
happiness, she takes readers on a surprising, often humorous journey
through contemporary womanhood.