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I made art of Jas inspired by Chloe Carmichael from The Fairly OddParents. posted by u/Ok-Flower3338. Post url: https://t.co/OqQfpyFrlB #StardewValley #Stardew
Franklin Carmichael | 1890 – 1945 | Canadian
The Nickel Belt, 1928
Susie Carmichael: Way to go, Zecora, Thanks! Did you want to do the VA Salute because you were voiced by another black person?
Zecora: Yes, black lives matter I believe and think, I'm glad my salute has left you tickled pink.
Twilight Sparkle: Today, Zecora has a #VoiceActorSalute to give out!
Zecora: Indeed, and it's for the voice of Susie Carmichael, Elmyra Duff, Numbuh 5, Foxxy Love, Catwoman and Kida Nedakh, @IAmCreeSummer, a true example to black people!
Tommy Pickles: Hey, Zecora said my line, except I say A Baby's gotta do and Zecora said A Pony's gotta do!
Susie Carmichael: Okay Tommy, we get the idea. Go ahead Zecora.
Kida Nedakh: And Susie, they say #BlackLivesMatter and black voice actors like Cree Summer along with Phil LaMarr and Kevin M. Richardson are no exception.
Susie Carmichael: You better believe it, Kida. And of course, Cree's one of a certain someone's closest friends.
Angelica Pickles: Hi Susie, Happy Birthday to @IAmCreeSummer!
Susie Carmichael: Thanks Angelica, It's nice to hear you say such nice things for once.
Perhaps the most famous of #CanadianArtists are the Group of Seven. Founded in 1920, it included: Lawren Harris, Franklin Carmichael, A.Y. Jackson, Arthur Lismer, Franz Johnston, F.H. Varley and J.E.H. MacDonald.
🎨 Franklin Carmichael, "Lone Lake", 1929
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"To me, the fundamental tales of life are: do good, do the best you can and reach for the stars sometimes.”
Valerie Pringle
Franklin Carmichael ( 1890-1945 ) A Northern Silver Mine 1930
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“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.”
Søren Kierkegaard
Franklin Carmichael - Mirror Lake, 1929.
“Mirror Lake”
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Canadian Group of Seven, artist Franklin Carmichael 'Bay of Islands from Mt. Burke' 1931