A-Z of Amazing Women is the new range of prints from Alison Little. The main print takes us through a range of iconic women alphabetically, these are combined with a range of prints of individual women with short statements. She Talks us through why she selected the women for the new range:
Anne Frank The young girl whose diary gave us a real insight into the Holocaust.
Mary Berry A national treasure, the cooking show host who frequents our TV screens.
Cruella Devil The 101 Dalmatians leading lady that really kicked ass.
Diana, Princess She stole the heart of the nation, her legacy will live on for eternity.
Emmeline Pankhurst Led the Suffrage Movement into women gaining the vote.
Florence Nightingale The nurse who became a Victorian icon and through making her rounds became known as ‘The lady with the Lamp’
Ariana Grande The singing superstar who helped survivors after a suicide bomber detonated an explosion at the Manchester Arena during her performance.
Barbara Hepworth The sculptor who led the way for women to work with heavy materials such as bronze.
Laura Ingalls The pigtail parading young lady who inspired young girls during her appearances in ‘Little House on the Prairie’
Joan of Arc The 15th Century female warrior who led the French to victory, when finally capture she was executed.
Kelly Holmes Double Olympic Gold winning runner who was awarded a Dame hood.
Sarah Lucas Leading feminist artist who represented Britain in the Venice Biennial in 2015.
My Mum The ladies which raise, support and cherish us throughout our lives.
The Nolan’s The seventies all Irish sisters who sung there way into the limelight in the seventies.
Oprah Winfrey The all loving talk show host who became America’s first multi-billionaire Black person.
Pocahontas The native American who stared in the folk tale by saving the life of an English man held captive when her own father tried to execute him.
The Queen Simply, the Monarch.
Eleanor Rathbone The Liverpool member of the Suffrage movement who helped get women the vote.
Sylvia Plath The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet acclaimed for her collections.
Tracey Emin Turner prize-winning artist famed for ‘My Bed’, the installation which caused controversy.
Eunice Huthart The contestant that beat the Gladiators then went to Hollywood to become a stunt double.
Vera Lynn ‘The Forces Sweetheart’ who entertained the troops during World War Two.
Amy Winehouse Legendary for hit such as ‘Back to Black’ and ‘Rehab’ her music will live on forever.
Beatrix Potter The writer and illustrator who brought us books such as Peter Rabbit.
Malala Yousafzai The once school girl who survived being shot by the Taliban for going to school.
Renee Zellweger The Texas-born artist who became Bridget Jones.
All prints are A4 in size and available from Arts Hub.