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Women are a force to be reckoned with. My daughter, your sister, your neice and mine will one day be mothers, grandmothers, great grand mothers. When Hades stole away Persephone the world went bleak because her mother, Demeter, was a force to be reckoned with.
Today in Iran, women are choosing to claim what is their right: independence, freedom, the right to choose whether to veil or not. What makes their sons, brothers, nephews, fathers, and grandfathers think they are to entitled to make decisions then enforce them upon those who gave them life? What makes any man, no, any human think they are entitled to coerce another to bend to their will? What is the source of that thought to begin with?
Mixed Media folk art painting on 20 inch x 20 inch gallery wrap canvas, unframed.
Women are a force to be reckoned with. My daughter, your sister, your neice and mine will one day be mothers, grandmothers, great grand mothers. When Hades stole away Persephone the world went bleak because her mother, Demeter, was a force to be reckoned with.
Today in Iran, women are choosing to claim what is their right: independence, freedom, the right to choose whether to veil or not. What makes their sons, brothers, nephews, fathers, and grandfathers think they are to entitled to make decisions then enforce them upon those who gave them life? What makes any man, no, any human think they are entitled to coerce another to bend to their will? What is the source of that thought to begin with?
Mixed Media folk art painting on 20 inch x 20 inch gallery wrap canvas, unframed.
Women are a force to be reckoned with. My daughter, your sister, your neice and mine will one day be mothers, grandmothers, great grand mothers. When Hades stole away Persephone the world went bleak because her mother, Demeter, was a force to be reckoned with.
Today in Iran, women are choosing to claim what is their right: independence, freedom, the right to choose whether to veil or not. What makes their sons, brothers, nephews, fathers, and grandfathers think they are to entitled to make decisions then enforce them upon those who gave them life? What makes any man, no, any human think they are entitled to coerce another to bend to their will? What is the source of that thought to begin with?
Mixed Media folk art painting on 20 inch x 20 inch gallery wrap canvas, unframed.