The Seven of Cups kind of gal is imaginative, and often caught up in a world of possibilities. They tend to see life through a lens of wonder and may escape into a world of their own creation. The Seven of Cups person is known for their ability to envision.

When we think of Seven of Cups we may think of an ideas kind of person, a person who has a vibrant imagination and is not afraid to explore various paths in life. Liz Ham is one of Australia’s most in-demand photographers and if her World Pride Portraits at the Power House Museum are any indication she is definitely able to explore many life paths.
Her zine Punk Girls, started out as a small project and quickly escalated over a 6 year period as she encountered an increasingly inspirational community of Australian female-identifying people who channelled the punk spirit through their actions, ideologies and personal style.
As we neared the 40th anniversary of punk she realised how subversive and important these women’s stories and experiences were – how much more punk they were to be fighting and pushing against not only societal norms, but gender bias at the same time.
Having witnessed how many women in punk scenes had been marginalised, misrepresented and had their anecdotes and histories erased she wanted to explore and pay respect to a movement that is consistently shifting, evolving, and to a community of fierce, devoted, strong and diverse women.