Lola Flash's Guide to the Holidays

Matthew Wexler READ TIME: 4 MIN.

Looking for 'outside the box' gift ideas? We've turned to artist Lola Flash to curate some of her favorite things.

A committed artist who uses photography to challenge stereotypes and offer "new ways of seeing," Lola Flash brings years of experience as a teacher, photographer and woman to her work.

She draws from a variety of diverse skills derived from engaging in high and low art, working with children, adolescents and adults from diverse cultural backgrounds, as well as from traveling and enjoying life.

Her passion for the medium of photography and its ability to visually allure while initiating change and progress is essential to her work. Flash welcomes sharing her ideas with those who are willing to not only look but also see -- and her unique style is sure to perk up your holiday gift giving.

Domke Film Guard Bag
"For years, I chose to be hassled by TSA. But now I've succumbed to using a film bag for my large-format film -- no more tears!"

For those old-school photographers, this triple-layer construction bag will protect your film from low-dosage X-ray units with its exclusive FilmGuard design. $33

Murray's Superior Hair Dressing Pomade
"I've never really been much of a fan of grooming products. I'm a natural kind of guy, but I don't go anywhere without my Murray's!"

The perfect stocking stuffer dates back to 1926 and adds texture, shine and lift. It beats a lump of coal! $3

Ralph Lauren Custom-Fit Cotton Dress Shirts
"This is my basic uniform -- thank goodness for RL Kids, giving me that classic look!"

Whether you're gifting a child or someone slender who's looking for that tailored look, this crisp poplin, plaid button-down can be dressed up or down, depending on their style. $65

Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table Series
"OMG! The best buy this year for sure. I saw Carrie Mae in conversation with Adrienne Edwards at the Strand Bookstore in New York City, where she signed my book 'From one great artist to the other. Lola, I do adore you.'" BAM!

Considered one of the most influential contemporary artists, Weems' book features 20 photos and 14 text panels that depict "the battle around the family... monogamy... and between the sexes." $50

PG Tips
"Befriend someone in the UK to bring my favorite tea across the pond (you can find it at the Sainsbury's supermarkets), or you can also order online through Amazon."

Brits have been drinking PG Tips since the 1930s, which are all Rainforest Alliance certified. Price varies.

Charitable Giving: Art Matters
"If you're looking to support a charity this holiday season, consider Art Matters. I received a grant in 2011 that enabled me to travel to Brazil and the UK."

Art Matters has given more than 300 grants to U.S. artists who are pushing aesthetic and social boundaries for fellowships and collaborative projects all over the world.


by Matthew Wexler

Matthew Wexler is EDGE's Senior Editor, Features & Branded Content. More of his writing can be found at www.wexlerwrites.com. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @wexlerwrites.

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