Agnes Kasparkova, 90-Year-Old former agricultural worker began to turn her small village into an art gallery by hand-painting traditional Moravian motifs, such as flowers, on the local houses, the project's 13th year
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In Alhaurin de la Torre in Spain, seven women textile artists, plus their crochet teacher, Eva Pacheco, have spent months weaving new sunshades for the town centre...
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#summer
'You Blew Me Away 8' by sculptor Penny Hardy, sculpture made from upcycled scrap metal, to create a piece which signifies renewed life and energy
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Photographer Kathrin Swoboda captured amazing images of a red wing blackbird's song, visible via the bird's breath in cold air and early light
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Photographer Kathrin Swoboda captured amazing images of a red wing blackbird's song, visible via the bird's breath in cold air and early light
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Argentinian artist Marta Minujín's monumental replica of the Greek Parthenon created with 100,000 copies of banned books, to symbolizes the resistance to political repression
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Danuta Danielsson, a Jewish woman whose mother survived Auschwitz, hitting a neo-Nazi with her handbag in Vaxjo, Sweden, 1985 (Photo, H.Runesson). Statue designed by Susanna Arwin
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"Spinster" denoted unmarried women who spun wool. Highly skilled spinsters were paid enough to afford not to marry. Despite later applied derogatory connotations, a word that included independent women who rejected marriage and male partners entirely
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Photographer Kathrin Swoboda captured amazing images of a red wing blackbird's song, visible via the bird's breath in cold air and early light
#WomensArt
Agnes Kasparkova, 90-Year-Old former agricultural worker who turned her small village into an art gallery by hand-painting traditional Moravian motifs, such as flowers, on the local houses. The work took over a decade
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UK, 104-year-old Grace Brett, was a member of band of guerilla knitters and was thought to be the oldest street artist/yarn-bomber in the world
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Spanish crochet teacher Eva Pacheco and her students created a huge, colourful street canopy in crochet and knitting, making welcome shade for the community of Alhaurín de la Torre, Malaga
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Agnes Kasparkova, 90-Year-Old former agricultural worker began to turn her small village into an art gallery by hand-painting traditional Moravian motifs, such as flowers, on the local houses, images from the project's 13th year
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Agnes Kasparkova, 90-Year-Old Czech former agricultural worker who transformed her small village by hand-painting traditional Moravian motifs on the local houses, ongoing over 13 years
#womensart
Photographer Kathrin Swoboda captured amazing images of a red wing blackbird's song, visible via the bird's breath in cold air and early light
#WomensArt
Diana Keys, aged 70, who has spent the last 40 years handpainting her own version of the Sistine Chapel in her council flat, Hemel Hempstead, UK
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Scenes from "Enclosure", performance art, in which Philippines born artist Bea Camacho crocheted a cocoon for herself in 11 hours without interruption
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Marcella Giulia Pace, Italian astrophotographer who took ten years to capture 48 colours of the moon
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(via Amazing Physics)
Enjoy the
#supermoon
!
Gay Pride, Uganda, 2015, secretly held event due to state oppression/brutality, documented by photographer Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi
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#PrideMonth
Agnes Kasparkova, 90-Year-Old Czech grandmother and former agricultural worker who is turning her small village into an art gallery by hand-painting traditional Moravian motifs on the local houses and building, now in the project's 13th year
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UK, 104-year-old Grace Brett, was a member of a band of guerilla knitters and was thought to be the oldest street artist/yarn-bomber in the world
#UnravellingWomensArt
In Alhaurin de la Torre in Spain, seven women textile artists, plus their crochet teacher, Eva Pacheco, have spent months creating new sunshades for the town centre...
#WomensArt
Icelandic photographer Sigga Ella, series of portraits of people with Down's Syndrome called 'First and foremost I am' featuring 21 images, a number she chose as people with Down's Syndrome have an extra copy of chromosome 21
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#WorldDownSyndromeDay