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#WOMENSART 30. sij
New York City, 1959 by US photographer Vivian Maier
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Eva Krbdk, contemporary tattoo artist based in Istanbul, Turkey, known for her highly skilled intricate work including iconic artworks
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#WOMENSART 31. sij
‘If you obey the rules, you miss all the fun.’ Katharine Hepburn
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#WOMENSART 28. sij
Lalla A. Essaydi, Moroccan-born photographer known for her staged photographs of Arab women in contemporary art which intends to subvert Orientalist imagery
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#WOMENSART 30. sij
Georgia O’Keeffe, Light Coming on the Plains, I, II and III, 1917, watercolour on paper
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Cat, 1904-1908 by Welsh painter Gwen John
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Polish painter Anna Bilinska, Self-portrait with apron and brushes, 1887
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#WOMENSART 31. sij
Anna Dowd, contemporary UK botanical and natural world artist and Society of Botanical Artists Fellow
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Queen of Hearts, Spades, Diamonds and Clubs (1909) by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, one of the defining artists of the "Glasgow Style"
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#WOMENSART 30. sij
London Kaye, a street artist and crochet artist who uses yarn as her medium, based in New York and LA
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'Breaking of Dawn' by Betty Acquah, contemporary artist born in the Central Region of Ghana, West Africa
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Tamsin Abbott, UK stained glass artist influenced by nature and the world of myth and fairytale
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#WOMENSART 30. sij
The Dove, No 13, 1915 by artist, mystic and philosopher Hilma af Klint, one of the first artists, if not the first, to create abstract and non pictorial artworks
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Steampunk style 'book dress' by contemporary French designer Sylvie Facon
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#WOMENSART 31. sij
Jenny Holzer, US conceptual artist, based in New York, known for her work with text and slogans
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Ceramic cats by Harriet Damave, ceramic painter and illustrator based in Amsterdam
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is a Gaelic traditional festival marking the beginning of spring. It is held on 1 February. A time of celebration and ritual, often honouring Brighid, the goddess of the hearth. 'Snowdrops' by artist Flora Mclachlan
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#WOMENSART 31. sij
Hazel Jones, 71, retired UK teacher from Wakefield, chalking anti graffiti stating “Brexit is based on lies. Reject it,” in her home town. She stated she was doing it for her grandchildren
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#WOMENSART 2. velj
"I am sure that as a woman I can do a very good skyscraper" Zaha Hadid, award winning, Iraqi-British architect
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London-based artist Caroline Walker focuses on“invisible” women in the UK capital’s service industries for her large oil paintings inspired by 19th-century painters such as Manet
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