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30 Hilarious Tweets About Makeup In The Age Of COVID-19

a touch of blush on your cheek little slashes of red lipstick samples on the back of your hand we were roiling with disease but it didn’t matter yet Scaachi (@Scaachi) March 30, 2020 “did you die?!” - everyone’s lipstick kim (@KimmyMonte) August 18, 2020 what i thought was a phone-call turned out to be a zoom interview..i had to whip my bonnet off do my hair and do a quick mascara and lipgloss in five minutes.i m stressed Bolu Babalola (@BeeBabs) July 13, 2020 The great thing about the pandemic is you don t have to wear makeup because you don t leave the house, so the constant crying doesn t even mess up your mascara! Lauren O Neal (@laureneoneal) December 3, 2020

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Art and the essence of farming

Art and the essence of farming Manchán Magan 7 min read Mary Burke’s exhibition At Home on the Farm avoids bucolic cliche to catch rural functionality Farms don’t feature much in art, except as bucolic backdrops in landscape scenes and pastoral vistas. This makes a new exhibition at Limerick City Gallery of Art all the more intriguing. It’s by the artist Mary Burke who was commissioned by the gallery to draw the barnyards, fields and livestock of five different Limerick farms. For Burke it was an opportunity to change direction after four decades of focusing almost exclusively on suburban scenes; capturing the humble homeliness of streetscapes in exhibitions titled Suburbanscapes (1992), Suburban Shadows (2010) and Suburban Narratives (2016).

AGRI-CULTURE: New exhibition is based on artist Mary Burke s visits to Limerick farms

AGRI-CULTURE: New exhibition is based on artist Mary Burke’s visits to Limerick farms Reporter: donal.oregan@limerickleader.ie Spraying cattle: Mary Burke has gone from diligently documenting the urban and suburban for decades to focusing on rural life for her At Home On the Farm exhibition in the Limerick City Gallery of Art );   ); THE WORLDS of art and agriculture combine in the first exhibition of 2021 at Limerick City Gallery of Art (LCGA). Mary Burke’s 26 paintings of her experience on five Limerick farms take centre stage in an exhibition of work called At Home On The Farm. The gallery staff are presently installing the show but it will only be available online at gallery.limerick.ie The exhibition opens this Thursday, February 25 and runs until May 2.

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