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Caroline Newns

@carolinenewns

Sharing the talent of #creatives ❤️ beautiful places & the wonder of #nature ❤️

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Helen Poremba, UK textile artist living who creates with free-motion embroidery, ‘draws’ with a stitched line and ‘paints’ with a whole range of recycled fabrics #UnravellingWomensArt

Helen Poremba, UK textile artist living  who creates with free-motion embroidery, ‘draws’ with a stitched line and ‘paints’ with a whole range of recycled fabrics #UnravellingWomensArt
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"Flowers simply make me happy, their colors brighten my spirit, their fragrance soothes my soul, and their quiet beauty reminds me that even the smallest things in life can bring the greatest joy". ~ Mary Anne Byrne . 🎨 by David Hockney.

"Flowers simply make me happy, their colors brighten my spirit, their fragrance soothes my soul, and their quiet beauty reminds me that even the smallest things in life can bring the greatest joy".
          ~ Mary Anne Byrne .
🎨 by David Hockney.
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Embroidered hanging, 1891-2 by May Morris influential textile artist & designer, often overshadowed by a focus on the work of her father, William Morris #WomensArt

Embroidered hanging, 1891-2 by May Morris influential textile artist & designer, often overshadowed by a focus on the work of her father, William Morris #WomensArt
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The Queen of May, 1900, by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh of the Glasgow School, who pushed the boundaries of Art Nouveau #WomensArt

The Queen of May, 1900, by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh of the Glasgow School, who pushed the boundaries of Art Nouveau  #WomensArt