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Blue Room,1923 by Suzanne Valadon

Australian Aboriginal elder artist Loongkoonan, Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country, 2006 (aged 105 when she created this artwork)

'Guiding Star' by contemporary Irish sculptor Rachel Joynt

Michelle Mischkulnig, contemporary Australian textile artist

Kirsty Elson, UK multi media artist based in Cornwall who creates sculptures out of driftwood collected from the beaches of her home

The Black Mambas, the worlds first all-female anti-poaching unit, protecting South Africas wild animals, by photographer Valeria van der Westhuizen


Australian Aboriginal elder artist Loongkoonan, Bush Tucker in Nyikina Country, 2006 (aged 105 when she created this artwork)

'Guiding Star' by contemporary Irish sculptor Rachel Joynt

Michelle Mischkulnig, contemporary Australian textile artist

Kirsty Elson, UK multi media artist based in Cornwall who creates sculptures out of driftwood collected from the beaches of her home

The Black Mambas, the worlds first all-female anti-poaching unit, protecting South Africas wild animals, by photographer Valeria van der Westhuizen

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demmiblue
Apr 2020
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Wounded Bear
(63,970 posts)1. Those Black Mambas look like some bad Mamas...
pazzyanne
(6,749 posts)5. Good, we need more like them protecting our wildlife!
I am sick of poaching - and a pResident that constantly is damaging our wildlife and natural world for the sake of the almighty dollar!
Wounded Bear
(63,970 posts)6. They are doing, for lack of a better term, God's work...
I'm not feeling a lot of love for poachers or trophy hunters or folks killing endangered species for BS voodoo medicine.
GreenPartyVoter
(73,378 posts)2. All very cool, but that textile piece makes my heart sing. Thank you!
The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)3. Love The Houses Particularly, Ma'am
The dimensional textile flowers are spectacular.
Bayard
(28,987 posts)4. All terrific!
But I REALLY like the driftwood. Keep seeing more there....the chimneys are screws.
Dem2theMax
(11,005 posts)7. I want the driftwood and the textile.
They are beautiful! Thank you for posting.
IcyPeas
(25,151 posts)8. I follow this on Twitter
Twitter is great for certain things. Every day #WOMENSART tweets out a few pictures. It's a nice break from all the other inane (political) tweets.
Link to tweet
Link to tweet
Karadeniz
(24,731 posts)9. Black mambas are really dangerous when crossed!
lillypaddle
(9,606 posts)10. These are all so good
and the Black Mambas are fierce af.
