This article delves into the transformative power of sisterhood, exploring how collaboration and support can harness feminine energy to reach new heights.
I don’t know if sharing my thoughts after miscarriage will be the support you’re looking for in this season, but my goodness do I pray something, somewhere in these sentences, brings you ease, solace, peace, and a sense of sisterhood.
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The word “moneylender” evokes the image of Shylock, the Western canon’s merciless Jewish anti-hero. However, as is the case with most stereotypes, the historical reality was much more diverse and nuanced. Moneylending, vital to the growth of kingdoms and empires throughout the middle Ages, provided a stepping-stone to independence, wealth and influence not only to...
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Sisters I by Swedish artist Josefin Tolstoy channels the soothing sense of sisterhood into a deep and poetic art print. Created from oil paint on canvas, the warm embrace of two women is set against a backdrop of faded pinks and soothing yellow - their hair merging the two figures into one, demonstrating the connection of women all over the world. A support system that allows the world to be full of love and compassion. Want to add a frame? View our recommended frames here:Solid FramesMagnetic STiiCKSFloating Frame Dimensions: Small: 12 inches x 16 inches(30x40cm)Medium: 20 inches x 28 inches(50x70cm)Large: 28 x 40 inches (70x100cm)Extra Large: 40 inches x 55 inches(100x140cm)* * This is a custom size production, produced individually and specifically to your order. Please expect extra working days added to the delivery time. Custom productions are non-refundable.Material:240g mat coated FSC certified paper. Brand:Paper Collective Designer:Josefin Tolstoy Country of Origin: Denmark
I don’t know if sharing my thoughts after miscarriage will be the support you’re looking for in this season, but my goodness do I pray something, somewhere in these sentences, brings you ease, solace, peace, and a sense of sisterhood.