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Regular price $425.00Conquering the World With Flowers in my Hair. That's Where You'll Find Me.
Ever heard of Beatrix Cadwalader Farrand? She was a remarkable Woman ♀♀ and the inspiration for this painting. See a bit more about Beatrix below. 🌱♀
On 06.19.1872, Beatrix Cadwalader Farrand was born. She made HERstory by being one of the founding 11 members, & the only Woman, of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Women can dig, too. ♀️♀️♀️
Your girl, sister, daughter, or friend will celebrate her strength every single day when she looks at this original painting hanging in her room... and she will KNOW, for sure, that she can do ANYTHING.
Madame President in the Making. - Original
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Regular price $129.00Madame President in the Making. Because Somebody's Gotta Fix This Sh!t."
Inspiration: Shirley Chisholm: Unbought, Unbossed, and Unstoppable
Born on November 30, 1924, Shirley Chisholm didn’t just break barriers; she smashed them in heels and with a mic drop.💥
She was the first Black Woman elected to the U.S. Congress, the first Black person to run for a major-party presidential nomination, and the first Woman to seek the Democratic Party's nod for President. Trailblazer? That doesn’t even begin to cover it.
Shirley once said, “I want to be remembered as a Woman… who dared to be a catalyst for change.”
Well guess what? She wasn’t just a catalyst, she was the whole spark plug.🔥
HERstory wouldn’t be the same without her. And neither would ours. ♀️👑
Some Girls Fear the Fire. Some Girls Become It. - Original
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Regular price $225.00Some Girls Fear the Fire. Some Girls Become It.
Inspiration: 💪🔥 Sylvia Mendez: The Girl Who Took On Segregation... And Won
Imagine being just 8 years old and helping knock down racist school rules. That’s exactly what Sylvia Mendez did. ⚡️
Back in the 1940s, Sylvia and thousands of other Mexican-American kids in California were forced to go to separate, run-down schools just because of their heritage. 🚫✏️ Sylvia’s parents, Gonzalo and Felicitas, weren’t having it. They teamed up with other families and sued four school districts in a case called Mendez v. Westminster. ⚖️
The odds were stacked against them. Schools claimed Hispanic kids “couldn’t speak English.” 🙄 But Sylvia and other kids proved that was just an excuse to shut them out. Sylvia’s family and their community fought hard, and they won. 🏆 California had to desegregate its schools, paving the way for the whole country.
On January 19, 1948, Sylvia and her siblings were finally allowed to attend the all-white 17th Street Elementary School. But it wasn’t easy. She faced cruel words and ugly stares. But she didn’t back down because she knew her family had fought too hard for her to quit. 💥 She stayed strong and opened doors for thousands who came after her.
Sylvia Mendez reminds us: Real change doesn’t come easy, but it starts when ordinary people stand up and say “NO MORE.” 🔥🙌
Rise - Original
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Regular price $79.90Still SHE Rises.
This painting was inspired by Misty Copeland. See below for a snippet of how she made HERstory!
On 06.30.2015, Misty Copeland made HERstory by becoming the 1st Black Woman promoted to Principal Ballerina in the American Ballet Theatre. Take that! ♀️♀️♀️
Extraordinary - Original
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Regular price $79.90Not Ordinary. Extraordinary.
Ever heard of Kathrine Switzer? She inspired this painting. See below for a snippet of how she made HERstory!
On 04.19.67, 20-year-old Kathrine Switzer made HERstory when she became the 1st woman to officially run in the Boston Marathon, even as race officials tried to physically stop her. She signed her entry form “K. V. Switzer” to obtain a number. By her own estimate, Switzer finished the race in 4:20:00. You can't catch me! ♀️♀️♀️
Fly - Original
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Regular price $425.00Fly Wild and Free To YOUR Dreams.
Betty Skelton inspired this painting. See below for a snippet of how she made HERstory!
On 06.28.26, Betty Skelton, aka "The First Lady of Firsts", was born. Betty made HERstory in aviation, auto racing, & astronautics. Sit tight while I try to list her MANY accomplishments. Betty made her 1st solo flight ✈️ at the age of 12 (illegally). She was the 1st woman to do an “inverted ribbon cut,” flying upside down only 10 ft off the ground, slicing a ribbon with her propeller. In 1954, Betty became the 1st woman test driver for the auto industry. She was the 1st woman boat jumper in the US. In 1956, Betty broke a transcontinental speed record. In 1957, she was the 1st woman Pace Car driver for the Daytona 500. 🏎️ There's more... but I'm out of space. Drive on, Betty. ♀️♀️♀️
Free - Original
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Regular price $495.00Free to be Me.
Emmeline Pankhurst was a BRAVE Warrior. See below for a snippet of how she made HERstory!
Emmeline Pankhurst was born on 15.July.1858 (according to her birth certificate) & made HERstory many times throughout her life. Emmeline was only fourteen when she was introduced to the Women's Suffrage Movement, & in 1903, she founded the Women's Social & Political Union (WSPU). Along with many other important & notable achievements, Emmeline was a major force behind eventually securing Womens' right to vote. Check out one of Emmeline's best quotes: "Trust in God - She will provide." ♀️♀️♀️
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