My submission to this weeks Doodle Club on the theme of "Draw your favourite animal".. without doubt mine is the baby elephant.. https://t.co/HfxvAd0mv9

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Poppy Topple, or, the small story of a top heavy blossom. in the moon’s winter garden. Pen, ink, acrylic, & antique collage on mat. 11” x 14.”

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Born in 1798: (1798-1860), Empress of Russia as as spouse of Emperor

Portrait by (1796-1854), ca. 1850s

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The Visualizing Knowledge section of the exhib showcases the work of well-known historical & well as others who achieved less renown in their careers.

Pic'd: Musa, ca. 1631, by

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Lion and the Lamb, Agave and Sego lily, Sedona, AZ by Dyana Hesson in Making Their Mark: American Women Artists at the Booth Museum.

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Anita Kunz just sent an exclusive written interview for my blog! Click the link to read more about her life, work, and thoughts:

https://t.co/GnDV1CvGv9

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Lankesteria parviflora, 1843, attr to (#SarahAnneDrake, English, 1803-1857), who died (July 9). Edwards's Botanical Register (text by John Lindley); source, , https://t.co/07CXdYdvhg

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Born in 1593: Italian painter (1593- 1656)

Self-Portrait as Maria Magdalena, ca. 1617-20


Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum

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BLANK CANVAS: Award-winning artist Debra Friedkintalks about her incredible mixed media work & her unusual sculptures:
https://t.co/F1Pvy6znJl

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Caramel Apples by Chris Krupinski in Making Their Mark: American Women Artists at the Booth Museum.

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