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Suffrage Road Trip is a vibrant, hand-pulled artwork that re-imagines the ongoing journey of women’s empowerment and the fight for equality. Made from cotton and flax handmade paper, this 8½ x 11 piece shimmers with subtle glitter inclusions and is boldly hand-painted using Distress Paint Stain and Distress Spritz for rich texture and layered meaning. It is mounted on an 11 x 14 black mat board for easy framing.
A flag-inspired background sets the stage for Ms. Cady—a recurring figure in The Cady Chronicles series—driving a classic convertible marked 1920, the year women won the right to vote. She’s not alone; the road is lined with generations of women, activists, dreamers, and change-makers linked hand in hand across time. A road sign reads, “Waiting Doesn’t Always Mean Waiting Around,” urging action and resilience. Above, bold lettering calls out: Believe in Yourself.
This piece celebrates progress and persistence while honoring the power of the vote, the voice, and the belief that change is driven by collective motion.
Suffrage Road Trip is a vibrant, hand-pulled artwork that re-imagines the ongoing journey of women’s empowerment and the fight for equality. Made from cotton and flax handmade paper, this 8½ x 11 piece shimmers with subtle glitter inclusions and is boldly hand-painted using Distress Paint Stain and Distress Spritz for rich texture and layered meaning. It is mounted on an 11 x 14 black mat board for easy framing.
A flag-inspired background sets the stage for Ms. Cady—a recurring figure in The Cady Chronicles series—driving a classic convertible marked 1920, the year women won the right to vote. She’s not alone; the road is lined with generations of women, activists, dreamers, and change-makers linked hand in hand across time. A road sign reads, “Waiting Doesn’t Always Mean Waiting Around,” urging action and resilience. Above, bold lettering calls out: Believe in Yourself.
This piece celebrates progress and persistence while honoring the power of the vote, the voice, and the belief that change is driven by collective motion.
Suffrage Road Trip is a vibrant, hand-pulled artwork that re-imagines the ongoing journey of women’s empowerment and the fight for equality. Made from cotton and flax handmade paper, this 8½ x 11 piece shimmers with subtle glitter inclusions and is boldly hand-painted using Distress Paint Stain and Distress Spritz for rich texture and layered meaning. It is mounted on an 11 x 14 black mat board for easy framing.
A flag-inspired background sets the stage for Ms. Cady—a recurring figure in The Cady Chronicles series—driving a classic convertible marked 1920, the year women won the right to vote. She’s not alone; the road is lined with generations of women, activists, dreamers, and change-makers linked hand in hand across time. A road sign reads, “Waiting Doesn’t Always Mean Waiting Around,” urging action and resilience. Above, bold lettering calls out: Believe in Yourself.
This piece celebrates progress and persistence while honoring the power of the vote, the voice, and the belief that change is driven by collective motion.