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this is all otto imitating susannah. look at him going KYAAA! https://t.co/RAunexN49t
Einstein tried teaching Susannah Manatt math and now is in jail for murder
Susannah (c1634), Sacrifice of Isaac (1635), Belshazzar’s Feast (1636) & Portrait of Baartgen Martens Doomer (1640). Story telling is all in his religious works - tenseness, vulnerability & surprise. His portrait of Baartgen is a moving image of empathy.
Susannah (c1634), Sacrifice of Isaac (1635), Belshazzar’s Feast (1636) & Portrait of Baartgen Martens Doomer (1640). Story telling is all in his religious works - tenseness, vulnerability & surprise. His portrait of Baartgen is a moving image of empathy.
A few backgrounds I painted for ‘The Winning Side’ episode of #LEGOMonkieKid Season 3! 🚐🌅
Layouts by Phalline Hoang, Brandon Lai and Susannah Mortlock-Chapman ✏️✨
#backgroundpaint #monkiekid #flyingbark #lego #bgpaint #flyingbarkproductions #2Danimation #backgroundart
@zeno_6519002 do you mean Susannah?? Omg as a Phosdjinns Squad fan need this to be true🫣
Opening tonight at Aleph Contemporary’s new space in Hatton Garden Glimpsing The Indefinable brings together 3 women artists, Susannah Fiennes, Eugenie Vronskaya + Lucie Winterson, who have never exhibited together before. https://t.co/nru4dMa4At @AlephContempor1
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Susannah and the Elders (story from the Old Testament) 1620-25
@AlephContempor1 present 'Glimpsing the Indefinable'
7 June – 28 July 2022, The Bindery, London
The exhibit brings together three women artists, Susannah Fiennes, Eugenie Vronskaya and Lucie Winterson.
The common theme is Nature - a place to escape the distractions of city life.
Aleph Contemporary at The Bindery EC1, is delighted to present: Susannah Fiennes, Eugenie Vronskaya and Lucie Winterson in 'Glimpsing the Indefinable', curated by @maryannprior. Exhibition runs 7 June - 28 July at The Bindery, 51-53 Hatton Garden, London EC1.
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