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Breaking The Ceiling

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Belonging to a series of 3D hanging works titled “The Aviatrix,” this piece is inspired by the incredible female pioneers of early aviation. Digital image printed on linen canvas with feathers, leather trim and wood.

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Belonging to a series of 3D hanging works titled “The Aviatrix,” this piece is inspired by the incredible female pioneers of early aviation. Digital image printed on linen canvas with feathers, leather trim and wood.

Belonging to a series of 3D hanging works titled “The Aviatrix,” this piece is inspired by the incredible female pioneers of early aviation. Digital image printed on linen canvas with feathers, leather trim and wood.

Katherine Hepburn Katharine Hepburn’s portrayal of Lady Cynthia Darrington in the 1933 film *Christopher Strong* was loosely inspired by aviatrix Amy Johnson. In addition to playing the role of an aviatrix, Hepburn also took to flying in her personal life. Her persona, both on and off the screen, embodied a daring, liberated woman who was confident and assertive. Notably, she was the only woman wearing pants in this movie. During the 1930s, Hepburn entered a romantic relationship with entrepreneur Howard Hughes. Her influence on the portrayal of women in film, alongside Hughes’ contributions to aviation and filmmaking, continues to inspire future generations. Their story serves as a reminder that greatness often arises from pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Their time together was filled with shared adventures and flying excursions. However, it was noted that Hepburn’s flying sometimes made Hughes angry. Hughes was a careful and scientific pilot; he meticulously took notes on details such as engine head temperatures at various altitudes and speeds. In contrast, Hepburn would impulsively take off, her hair flying in the wind. Hughes perceived her as reckless. Yet, Hepburn’s interest in flying was more than just a casual fascination; she was genuinely eager to immerse herself in the world of aviation.

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