"There are things that are not sayable. That’s why we have art."
- Leonora Carrington


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Already an accomplished artist, Käthe Kollwitz became an anti-war activist after her son died during World War I (1914-1918), in order to capture the despair felt by impoverished families in postwar Germany.
https://t.co/kZuNKSCJcT

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I did a quick master study of Sorolla’s”Sewing the Sail”. I am amazed at his mastery of light! https://t.co/tIKLibwUbD

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💜 Wait isn't it still ?! Where all the at? We would LOVE to meet you!

Say hi below!

View more art and at https://t.co/b8vvWVjm2I

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Sarah Mapps Douglass (1806- 1882) was an American educator, abolitionist, writer, and public lecturer. Her painted images on her written letters may be the first or earliest surviving examples of signed paintings by an African-American woman (Wikipedia)

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Flow by Julie Tanner - winner of The Lady Petchey Sculpture Prize in 2021 I wonder who will win this year? Entries Close 1st May link in bio for more details. £1500 cash prize

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Elaine de Kooning ( 1918-1989 ) John F. Kennedy 1963 National Portrait Gallery

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Iris, by (American, 1842-1908), who was born (Feb 13). From her book Wild Flowers of Colorado, published in 1885; source, https://t.co/8VSGG8Jego

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Amethyst deciver🍄
Wanted to challenge myself a bit! 🍄 I tried to participate in



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I use 4 mediums - Sculpture, Graphite on paper w/ surreal touch, Acrylic expressionism & my digital art w/ Kawaii Feminist influences. I try to keep them separate but mix at times

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Women Artists, Near and Far, Share Their Magic (Art) Below (Comment) For All 🧙‍♀️🪄✨

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