“Barbara”, 1933, by Prudence Heward.“ One of the strongest paintings of children in Canadian art. One is struck by the expression on the child's face, that of a serious little girl intent on her deportment, doubtless expected to behave through each of many sittings.” J. Braide.

0 5

Heward's Handy Haversack. Don't go on an adventure without one!

0 2

“At The Theatre”, 1928, by Prudence Heward. "I once asked old A.Y. why my Aunt Pru was excluded from the Group of Seven. 'Well, I guess we liked our brandy and cigars too much,’ he replied regretfully. He knew there was a prejudice against women artists.” Heward Grafftey.

0 6

The Warden but different variants plus an edgy one. They all edgy tbh.
I gave up through most of this

10 37

Wishing you serenity and health with gratitude always for your kind thoughts
Prudence Heward 🎨
🦋🦋💙

12 40

Prudence Heward (1896-1947) (https://t.co/5DyJTFoBka) was a Canadian painter celebrated for her sculptural forms, defiant figures, and expressionistic colours. I think her portrait of "Mrs Zimmerman" (1943) is really excellent.

0 3

″‘Why, Sir,’ said Lucy. ‘I think – I don’t know – but I think I could be brave enough.‘” - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, by CS Lewis

0 0

A liddle gift I did for ​ a couple of days ago 💜
Artist Tip: When you can’t choose between two versions of a drawing, mash em together into a gif 😎

7 16

Continuing with the who doesnt love by

The lion character, is so selfless and kind hearted. The rightful king of

0 1

Added mr Warden Commander Jon boi to the squad, now they can go save Thedas once again

1 5

"Autumn, Knowlton", 1941, by Prudence Heward. (AGO) One of her favourite painting places was near her sister Honor Grafftey’s farm in Knowlton, Quebec, especially at the end of October with the autumn colours at their peak. More: The Beaver Hall Group and Its Legacy, Chapter 18.

1 9

I'm designing this a little bit like a pop-up book/zine. 😊

What's going on behind the wardrobe doors?❄️

0 4

Lovely cool icy tones ❄️

Slowly building up this spread from 😊

0 5

“Girl on a Hill”, 1928, (NGC) by Prudence Heward. Winner of the governor general’s Willingdon Arts Competition, it was exhibited at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) in 1929.

5 11

Prudence Heward ( 1896-1947 ) ' Untitled (Seated Woman) ' n.d ♥️

18 86