I take part in #inktober every year, and this year I decided to choose a non-spooky theme and instead celebrate strong, smart, and creative women, but in miniature childhood form.
Each 'little woman' is illustrated in digital ink with their defining attributes but in a more playful manner. Having big ideas shouldn't feel like something out of reach, but should feel like something that's achievable.
Take inspiration from these miniature models!
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J.k. Rowling - Novelist
Jane Goodall - Primatologist & Anthropologist
Malala Yousafzai - Female Educational Activist
Emmeline Pankhurst - Suffragette Leader
Constance Markievicz - Freedom Fighter & Politician
Helen Keller - Lecturer & Political Activist
Margaret Hamilton - Computer Science Pioneer
Ruth Goodman - Historian
Coco Chanel - Fashion Designer
Mae Jemison - Nasa Astronaut & Engineer
Frida Kahlo - Artist
Iris Apfel - Fashion Icon & Interior Designer
Josephine Baker - Entertainer & Civil Rights Activist
Zaha Hadid - Architect
These are really cute. Also great likenesses (is that a word? It is now).
These are so cute! I love them so much! So confused why this does not have more up votes. Way to draw empowering drawings that are still really cute!
Thank you so much for the kind words! :)
Load More Replies...These are so cute! I love them so much! So confused why this does not have more up votes. Way to draw empowering drawings that are still really cute!
Thank you so much for the kind words! :)
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