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Sarah Jennings

    Sarah Jennings's artistic style is characterized by its loose, humorous, and textured approach. She possesses a deep affection for drawing, painting, and the creation of unique textures that enrich her artwork. Her creative endeavors are firmly rooted in her London-based studio.

    Awesome Women Wordsearch
    Inspiring Women Wordsearch
    Awesome Women Wordsearch: Puzzles Inspired by Women Who Changed the World
    Ho Ho Hopeless Santa
    Ho-Ho-Hopeless Santa
    Art and Politics
    • 2024

      Inspiring Women Wordsearch

      Puzzles Inspired by Women Who Changed the World

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Challenging societal norms, this book explores the lives of women who defied expectations and made significant impacts throughout history. It highlights the stories of those who broke barriers and fought for their rights, emphasizing the importance of rebellion against conventional behavior. Through various historical examples, the narrative illustrates how these women shaped the course of events and inspired future generations, advocating for the idea that assertive and unconventional actions are essential for creating change.

      Inspiring Women Wordsearch
    • 2021

      Exploring the idea that societal norms often suppress women's voices, this book challenges the notion of traditional femininity. It highlights influential women throughout history who defied expectations and made significant contributions. By examining their stories, the author emphasizes the importance of rebellion and individuality in shaping the course of history, encouraging readers to reflect on the role of women in society and the value of standing up against conformity.

      Awesome Women Wordsearch: Puzzles Inspired by Women Who Changed the World
    • 2016

      It's Christmas time but everything is going wrong for Father Christmas...will it be alright on the night?

      Ho-Ho-Hopeless Santa
    • 2009

      Art and Politics

      The History of the National Arts Centre

      • 426 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Focusing on the creation and early years of a major cultural institution, this book presents a documentary-style account of Canada's National Arts Centre. It weaves together historical facts with personal anecdotes from participants, offering insights into the intersection of art and politics in Canada. Through these narratives, the book captures the significance of the National Arts Centre in shaping the cultural landscape over its first four decades.

      Art and Politics