Do You Think You May Sell Your Painting Of John The Beloved And Mary Magdeline With Jesus As A Print?

Do you think you may sell your painting of John the beloved and Mary Magdeline with Jesus as a print? I had a look see on your red bubble and didn’t see, but I would buy in a blink of the eyes. Cheers~ <3

thank you for your interest - I've put it there now! <3

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2 years ago

ophelia: [goes mad]

us all, hundreds of years later: THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME THAT’S ME


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4 years ago

I just got the poster of witches (the one with dworkin quote) I ordered from you! It's gorgeous, going to my wall immediately ☺

I'm beaming, so glad it looks good in print! & thank you for supporting my shop 💛


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4 years ago
Someone Said Tommy As Madonna And It Haunted Me For A Month

someone said Tommy as Madonna and it haunted me for a month


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3 years ago

since many have strong feelings regarding this illustration:

This is not a literal statement. This is a poem from Woman Hating by Andrea Dworkin. It is meant (as I interpret it) to draw attention to patterns in the way women are portrayed in legends, histories, folktales, religions. "Well Jezebel was actually evil!!" is missing the point. Is there a similarity between Pandora and Eve? Is it relevant that the ascent and downfall of Bathsheba and Vashti respectively pivoted on a king's gaze? The women who appear in Arthurian legend are mostly seductresses who create obstacles for the heroes - does this call Circe to mind? Is there a reason why the primary aspect of many female religious figures is their virginity, or motherhood, or both? Are there common ways these women obtain and wield power in their narratives? What attributes make them famous or infamous?

The poem does not say "all these women were reviled as witches". It asks you to think about who authored, recorded, and taught the stories they come from. That is a valuable thing to do with any story, whether or not you agree with Andrea's poem or with her feminism.

And They Had This In Common: That They Were Feared, Hated, Desired, And Worshiped - Woman Hating, A.d.
And They Had This In Common: That They Were Feared, Hated, Desired, And Worshiped - Woman Hating, A.d.
And They Had This In Common: That They Were Feared, Hated, Desired, And Worshiped - Woman Hating, A.d.
And They Had This In Common: That They Were Feared, Hated, Desired, And Worshiped - Woman Hating, A.d.

and they had this in common: that they were feared, hated, desired, and worshiped - woman hating, a.d.

3 years ago

hi! i just wanted to say that I've absolutely adore your art about "there once was a witch" and i am absolutely delighted to see you have it on redbubble!! i'm definitely buying it when i get to my laptop!! 😍

this is so kind. thank you for your support ❤️


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