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#WomenOfTheArtsWeek - Day 7: Augusta Savage
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Augusta Savage is a fantastic sculptor and major figure of the Harlem Renaissance 💖
She was a perfect choice to end this amazing challenge ❤️
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-Sweety
#WomenOfTheArtsWeek - Day 6: Maruja Mallo
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I discovered her thanks to this challenge, and I strongly recommend you look her up too! Her work is an incredible exemple of surrealism. I based the background on “surprise of the wheat” and a 1943 “naturaleza viva”
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-Sweety
#WomenOfTheArtsWeek - Day 5: Faith Ringgold
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Her colourful quilts are just the kind of artworks that make me happy. She is well known fo being a anti-racism and women’s rights activist. She’ll be 91 this year!
-Sweety
#WomenOfTheArtsWeek - Day 4: Tamara de Lempicka
✨ We love a bi goddess here. 💖
Tamara de Lempicka (Tamara Łempicka) “The baroness with a brush”, an Art Deco diva whose style is always recognisable, I personally adore the way she treats lights in her paintings.
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-Sweety
#WomenOfTheArtsWeek - Day 3: Hilma At Klint
Ever since I discovered her, I have been fascinated by her abstract paintings -which were inspired by spiritism sessions and were kept hidden for 20 years after her death. She is an iconic pioneer of abstract art.
-Sweety
#WomenOfTheArtsWeek - Week 1: Niki de Saint Phalle
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I discovered Niki in art class and fell in love with her work. She is such an emblematic figure, with her feminism, the way she represented women and her belief that all women are goddesses regardless of colour.
-Sweety