Widely traveled Girl - Day 81

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Encaustic Mixed Media painting measuring 4” x 4”. Artwork is float mounted on 8” x 8” matboard. Custom frame shown not included but available as a separate purchase. See link to frames below.

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Love this mini created with vintage items? Want to see some coordinating pieces? Take a look at Day 22 and Day 98.

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Encaustic Mixed Media painting measuring 4” x 4”. Artwork is float mounted on 8” x 8” matboard. Custom frame shown not included but available as a separate purchase. See link to frames below.

Buy 3 or more Mini Masterpieces and use Code MINI20 to save $20 at checkout.

Click HERE to add a Custom Frame

Love this mini created with vintage items? Want to see some coordinating pieces? Take a look at Day 22 and Day 98.

Encaustic Mixed Media painting measuring 4” x 4”. Artwork is float mounted on 8” x 8” matboard. Custom frame shown not included but available as a separate purchase. See link to frames below.

Buy 3 or more Mini Masterpieces and use Code MINI20 to save $20 at checkout.

Click HERE to add a Custom Frame

Love this mini created with vintage items? Want to see some coordinating pieces? Take a look at Day 22 and Day 98.

See the process and inspiration behind the piece!

 
 

Aloha Wanderwell was an American/Canadian Internationalist explorer, author, filmmaker, and aviator.

Aloha responded to an advertisement in the 1920’s reading, "Brains, Beauty & Breeches – World Tour Offer For Lucky Young Woman…. Wanted to join an expedition… Asia, Africa…", she met with "Captain" Wanderwell in Paris and secured a seat on the expedition. She served as the expedition's translator, driver, and film maker. Aloha Wanderwell quickly became the face of the expedition and was promoted as “the world’s most widely traveled girl”. She traveled 380,000 miles across 80 countries, becoming the first woman to circumnavigate the globe in a Ford 1918 Model T. Beginning when she was just 16 years old, the journey took the five years 1922–1927 to complete.

Source: Wikipedia