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Strong female characters in the work of Bristol artist Julian Quaye
A cat burglar and jewel thief, an explorer and pioneering aeronaut, an equal rights campaigner, former catnip smugglers and a ruthless leader and members of an infamous wild west gang – these are the female characters in the compelling work of anthropomorphic artist Julian Quaye.
Describing himself as the bastard great great grandson of Beatrix Potter these Victorian and Edwardian characters have a haunting presence about them. Which fits when you see the other influences on his work from Jules Verne to Magritte to Bernie Wrightson with a touch of Edward Hopper and a huge dose of kitsch.
Here is the beautiful ‘Carolyn Ginger Grant’.
Quaye describes her as ‘Cat burglar and jewel thief. Compromised by Albert Hitchcock of Albion Yard; to carry out the odd occasionally ‘dubious’ task. Aided by her trusty ‘Tweeters’ and cohorts the Magpies Kym and Nov
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Those are not necessarily Emma's favourites but books, artists or musics she mentioned. I just couldn't find a better name for the page. The "favourites" are followed by the source where they were mentioned and either an explanation or Emma's quote about it.
If you think of something I haven't mentioned, please, leave a comment and give your source. If there's something else apart from literature, music, and others you would like to be part of the list, please, leave a comment.
And if you're using this list, please, give the blog as your source.
LITERATURE
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- The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory - Harper's Bazaar ("I thought "I've got to be just like her." She was the first wife of Henry VIII and she survived, having been cruelly divorced. I remember being really inspired by that.")
2004
2007
- A Room With a View by E.M. Foster - Teen Vogue (She was reading it on the HP set
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