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geekynerfherder · 7 months
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Showcasing art from some of my favourite artists, and those that have attracted my attention, in the field of visual arts, including vintage; pulp; pop culture; books and comics; concert posters; fantastical and imaginative realism; classical; contemporary; new contemporary; pop surrealism; conceptual and illustration.
The art of Olga Esther.
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jadeseadragon · 6 months
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Olga Esther (Spanish, b. 1975), from the solo exhibition Silenced Women in the Middle Ages: Portraits of Resilience.
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lowpop · 5 months
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Olga Esther. I want to be a pirate
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sadgatim · 1 year
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Mulan by Olga Esther. See more at http://www.olgaesther.com/portfolio.html
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soli-terri · 14 days
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Once Upon a Time There Was a Rabbit That Was Not a Rabbit
By Olga Esther
Oil on canvas (70 x 50 cm) 2023
Private collection.
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onabatlle-2 · 6 months
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0-1 win, via sefutbolfem on twitter, 27/10/23
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imverits · 8 months
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Relevo via Twitter
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wososhine · 9 months
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3-0 first half Japan 🇯🇵 vs Spain 🇪🇸
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I’m so sad the players don’t deserve this! Can you imagine the shit they have to pull up with later today? Especially Irene! And Misa is gonna be the next target😩
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thelastconfessor · 2 years
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ESPWNT FOR VOGUE
Jenni "We have always said: the work we do is to make it easier for those who come after us”
Irene "In the end, the lack of resources often comes because we live in a sexist society. It is true that a lot of progress has been made, but that is still the case. Ceilings are being broken down, but there are many things to change and, in the end, the fact that you don't have the same resources is due to the mere fact of being a woman".
Alexia "I don't think we will ever reach the money in men's football because for me it is a bubble that is going to burst. But we have been hearing for many years that money was not being generated and now, that it is being generated, it is another argument that we have overturned".
Mapi "In sport there is still a lack of role models. I think it may have to do with the fear of being singled out, the fear of being criticised or simply the fear of not accepting oneself. It's also true that, in our case, we've never had the media coverage that the boys have, so I've never worried about what they're going to say or whether I might lose campaigns or sponsorships. That plays in our favour: as we've never had anything, we have nothing to lose".
Amaiur "We have suffered a lot less and we hope that those who come after will have even fewer obstacles. Many of the veterans have fought for us to be here now".
Laia "We are really, really looking forward to it. You can imagine this moment, but you never know what it's like until you experience it".
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talkingwoso · 27 days
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A R T ✨
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geekynerfherder · 1 year
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Haven Gallery presents 'Mermaids', a solo art exhibition by Olga Esther, featuring 11 new paintings depicting her quintessential 'princesses' as beautiful, sea-faring, half human, half fish, nymphs.
The exhibition is on display until November 27 2022 at Haven Gallery, 50 Main St, Northport, NY 11768, open to the public for viewing the art safely with Covid precautions, and on the Haven Gallery website.
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jadeseadragon · 6 months
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Olga Esther (Spanish, b. 1975), The Seer, 2020.
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lowpop · 6 months
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Olga Esther
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sadgatim · 1 year
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Witch’s Cauldron. Painting by Olga Esther, 2020
Olga Esther paints princesses who don’t want to be princesses, birds who cry blood and toads who kill themselves because they are ignored. She uses the symbolism of “princess-tales” to talk about gender and feminism. She paints the invisible ones, the little forgotten girls, the little nobodies of this world, but above all, all those who do not have anyone.
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alainas-sims · 1 year
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Consuelo’s Diary
We received family portraits from Oscar and Mercedes and Ramon and Esther and their children. Oscar and Mercedes’ oldest, Dolores, is almost Héctor’s age and looks quite like I did as a girl. They also have two younger children, Pedro and Esperanza. Mercedes has quite a talent for making dresses for the girls out of chicken feed sacks!
Ramon and Esther have the twins, Ruth and Judith, who look so alike that it’s hard to tell them apart, except Esther dresses Judy in pink and Ruthie in purple. Their youngest, Leonard, recently reached grade-school age. All their children look so much like their father!
I look at their families and then I look at mine, our little unconventional small family, with such fondness. But it hasn’t felt right just leaving Mamá by herself, so I invited her to move in with us. It was hard for her to sell the childhood home, where she’d spent many years with Father. But when I talk to Mamá, she assures me that she is very happy with the loving and large family she has built and all seven of her grandchildren. She feels she has finally completed her life’s goal.
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onabatlle-2 · 9 months
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🥳, via esther’s ig story, 11/8/23
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