Oops yesterday was so apologies we are a day late with this lithograph of house and tree sparrows by Elizabeth Gould in "Birds of Europe" Vol. 3, John Gould, publ. 1837.

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Make March the Women's Future Month Make a powerful statement and make your Web Avatar, many choices, mine below⬇️.

https://t.co/LMbEHaeqSV

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Art made from the heart. Sharing passions, stories and my culture. Love being in this space as a

Check my work out on and know how humbled I am to be heard and seen as a



https://t.co/didY9oi1Rx

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Antelope and Flowering Tree (textile design) by Myrtle Florence Broome

Mostly known as an Egyptologist and her depicting Egyptian Rural life, Broome was a British artist who worked and experimented with various kinds of

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“Marta Granados' work is the result of a fundamental principle for her: the need for graphics to have a specific purpose, a useful fact with a social function.” — https://t.co/kQaCYnD5gD

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Sharing more art books for A STORM OF HORSES by Ruth Sanderson about Rosa Bonheur, WHAT ISABELLA WANTED by + (13+14/50) 🎨📚

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Day 20’s character for Women’s History Month, SAGE! What are your thoughts on her? Favorite pics, stories, etc?

 

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"Be perfect, make it otherwise.
Yesterday is torn in shreds."

- Dorothea Tanning
Artist/Poet/brilliant NYer



day 20

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We love and her lively and adorable art - we were even lucky enough to win some art by her!

If you are in the market for something this style turn your eyes here 😍😍

https://t.co/QG6jquXJHK

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"My Skin Remains Untouched" , 2 $XTZ, only 1 edition left before this is sold out!!!

This piece including most of my other artworks are centered around recovery from sexual and emotional trauma.
https://t.co/omPC3lSlVy




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We've got a bunch of great streams coming up to celebrate Check us out on : https://t.co/qVfLYKQfvy

Thanks to all who've been going to raise money for the lifesaving mission of . We could not do it without you.

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I’ve always loved Esmeralda 💖 she’s one of the first brown characters I remember. AND getting a jester toy in my kids meal. The scene with her and Quasi on the rooftop is my favorite.

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"Women's Work: Portraits of 12 Scientific Illustrators" exhibits landmark illustrations in the history of science by women who led the way at a time when women's contributions to science were stifled by cultural norms of the day. >> https://t.co/RzFe2lAgLA

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Marget Larsen
Dupont ad for Print magazine, Joseph Magnin ad, LOVE wrapping paper for Intrinsics, all 1960s. photo by Milton Halberstadt from UC Davis Special Collections
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Day 18’s character for Women’s History Month, MOONSTAR! What are your thoughts on her? Favorite pics, stories, etc?

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I’m a bit late on finishing the 3rd piece for women of Star Wars for woman’s history month but you guys chose so here she is! She was a bit of a challenge ngl

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