Pink Lady
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Despite going by the mono-syllabic moniker of Pink, this complex character is far from one dimensional. Behind that refined and sultry outer layer hides a rough and ready, analytical, and inquisitive personality. Born around the 1860’s, the time and tides weren’t exactly ideal for crafting and nurturing a bright young female mind but that never stopped our Pink.
Being only a teenager, we can neither confirm or deny her involvement in the opening of a rather large and well-known distillery in 1876, but we do know that she was welding copper whilst the other girls were dicking around with daisy chains. What with women not getting much credit for anything back then, a lot of things have been erased from history regarding Pink; according to our sources, such was her knowledge, she was the first woman fellow permitted to join the Royal Society in 1880, if you don’t know what that is, it’s basically like MENSA and Oxbridge had a really clever baby. It was here that she got into a rather cliché argument about the famous Jules Verne novel and decided 80 days was far too long a time to circumnavigate the globe… So off she went, alone to Kings Cross station.
So, while she may have been perpetually single, its only because she’d not met a soul that could match her intellect and drive. Many suitors would try, after all she’s perfectly pleasant and always approachable…
SPECS
FSC solid wood frame
2mm acrylic glazing
Printed on 308gsm hahnemühle cotton rag
Printing method: giclee
Despite going by the mono-syllabic moniker of Pink, this complex character is far from one dimensional. Behind that refined and sultry outer layer hides a rough and ready, analytical, and inquisitive personality. Born around the 1860’s, the time and tides weren’t exactly ideal for crafting and nurturing a bright young female mind but that never stopped our Pink.
Being only a teenager, we can neither confirm or deny her involvement in the opening of a rather large and well-known distillery in 1876, but we do know that she was welding copper whilst the other girls were dicking around with daisy chains. What with women not getting much credit for anything back then, a lot of things have been erased from history regarding Pink; according to our sources, such was her knowledge, she was the first woman fellow permitted to join the Royal Society in 1880, if you don’t know what that is, it’s basically like MENSA and Oxbridge had a really clever baby. It was here that she got into a rather cliché argument about the famous Jules Verne novel and decided 80 days was far too long a time to circumnavigate the globe… So off she went, alone to Kings Cross station.
So, while she may have been perpetually single, its only because she’d not met a soul that could match her intellect and drive. Many suitors would try, after all she’s perfectly pleasant and always approachable…
SPECS