Tag: woman
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Hilarious Illustrations About Women That Show How Cool It Is Just To Be Yourself
Before becoming an illustrator, Cécile Dormeau was a pixel pusher in Hamburg and Berlin. She also worked as an art director for an ad agency in Frankfurt. Now this wonderful French woman brings joy to thousands of her fans with her bright and ironic illustrations, published on her Instagram and Tumblr. She tries to discover…
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Artist Reimagines Disney Princesses As Breast Cancer Survivors To Raise Awareness For Breast Cancer Month
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women in most developed countries (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). Survival rates continue to improve with 89 out of every 100 women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer now surviving five or more years beyond diagnosis. To bring attention to this important cause,…
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Man Explains Women’s Rage Using A Brutal Analogy So All Men Can Understand It
Twitter user and author A.R. Moxon has been on a campaign to invite all men to participate in an exercise of empathy. His mission has been to reframe women’s experiences with assault and sexual violence in a way that men can understand… getting kicked in the nuts. “I can’t imagine women’s rage today,” Moxon writes.…
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Artist Documents The First Time He Meets His Long Distance Girlfriend After 2 Years of Dating Online Only
It's the stuff of modern-day fairytales. Or miracles. Boy meets girl online and they fall in love. Problem is they live thousands of miles apart and can't meet in person. Could it happen or is this another juicy episode of Catfish? But that's exactly what happened to artist Simone “Simz” Ferriero when he met and…
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An Illustrated Timeline Of Women’s Fashion For Every Year from 1784-1970
No matter what era you lived in, the latest fashions tended to be set in motion by a class of celebrity trendsetters, notably royalty, later followed by wealthy high society, and eventually movie and TV stars. Women’s fashions went through a paradigm shift in the early 20th century, when “freedom of movement” took hold and…
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Artist Creates Light Hearted Series of Comics Focussing On Her Day-To-Day Problems
Akshara Ashok is Chennai based artist and the creator of Happy Fluff Girls Comics. According to the artist, it is her artistic mission to communicates the reality of an average women’s daily routine and situations in humorous and light-hearted ways. She regularly posts her illustrations on Instagram, and has developed quite a following. Here are…
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Modern Ukrainian Women Wearing Traditional Crowns Give New Meaning To An Ancient Tradition
Slavic workshop Treti Pivni (translated as Third Rooster) is bringing back old traditions in their latest series focussing on women and children in Ukrainian headdresses. Traditionally, these floral headdresses were worn as a sign of their “purity” and marital eligibility. In pre-Christian times, they were even thought to protect innocent girls from evil spirits. Currently,…
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Illustrator Creates a Series of Comics Showing Everyday Life With His Wife
Illustrator and comic book artist Yehuda Adi Devir has taken married life to a whole new level. You see Yehuda has created quite a stir on social media by creating controversial comics about his relationship with his wife, Maya. Some of the most mundane things make their way into Yehuda’s comics, including washing the dishes, getting up in…
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Artist Anne Taintor Makes Snarky Vintage Illustrations That Will Surely Make You Laugh
Anne Taintor makes sarcastic, bitter, slightly snarky messages using vintage illustrations that will surely make you laugh if you have a wicked sense of humor. The illustrations often show “traditional” American women—coiffed, starched, and cheerful models from the 40s, 50s, and 60s—juxtaposed with cheeky captions suggesting their real inner thoughts. Let us know which ones…
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550 Million Years of Human Evolution According to Illustrator Jurian Möller
The evolution of man has been debated for nearly as long as man has walked on this earth. Illustrator Jurian Möller is the latest to give his interpretation, in a fascinating flip book which documents the evolution of man from animalia 550 million years ago up until today. But is he right? Watch the video below…