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Illustrated artwork by Rebecca Art Manchester, created for Creative Bubbles By The Randoms, showing three expressive female figures that celebrate the many identities of women. In the foreground, a woman with long dark hair and warm skin wears a simple white top, her gaze thoughtful and strong. Behind her, another figure lifts an arm with elegance, while a third woman with voluminous curly hair laughs with her tongue out, radiating energy and freedom. This piece forms part of Creative Bubbles By The Randoms illustrated poetry collection, where short poems and original artwork are paired to capture emotion and identity. The project shares free illustrated poems online, bringing together poetry, art, and women’s voices in a unique collaboration by independent creators. Optimised for searches on poetry, art, women in art, illustrated poetry, Creative Bubbles, Rebecca Art Manchester, and independent poetry and art collaborations.
24th August 2025

Art and Identity

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