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:* '''ALT1''':... that '''[[Rebecca Kamen]]'''{{`s}} sculpture ''Divining Nature: An Elemental Garden'' is inspired by the [[periodic table]] and by [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[mandala]]s? | :* '''ALT1''':... that '''[[Rebecca Kamen]]'''{{`s}} sculpture ''Divining Nature: An Elemental Garden'' is inspired by the [[periodic table]] and by [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[mandala]]s? | ||
| − | :* '''ALT2''':... that '''[[Rebecca Kamen]]'''{{`s}} | + | :* '''ALT2''':... that '''[[Rebecca Kamen]]'''{{`s}} sculpture ''Butterflies of the Soul'' is inspired by a [[Santiago Ramon y Cajal|Nobel prize winner]]'s drawings of [[Purkinje cells]]? |
:* ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Barbara Newman|Barbara Newman]] | :* ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Barbara Newman|Barbara Newman]] | ||
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Rebecca Kamen
- ... that artist Rebecca Kamen (pictured) has dyslexia, which causes difficulties in reading and math but may enhance visual processing?
- ALT1:... that Rebecca KamenTemplate:`s sculpture Divining Nature: An Elemental Garden is inspired by the periodic table and by Buddhist mandalas?
- ALT2:... that Rebecca KamenTemplate:`s sculpture Butterflies of the Soul is inspired by a Nobel prize winner's drawings of Purkinje cells?
- Reviewed: Barbara Newman
- Comment: From ArtAndFeminism 2015 edit-a-thon; Suitable for Women's history month
Created by Mary Mark Ockerbloom (talk). Self nominated at 00:22, 4 March 2015 (UTC).
Substantial article on an interesting woman, with details on her work, on good sources. I like ALT2 by far the best, however not so much that (pictured) is missing and would need to be sqeezed in between author and work, and the passive voice. Perhaps mention "sculpture"? - In the article, avoid her name in two consecutive sentences? - Good free image, hopefully used. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 14:19, 6 March 2015 (UTC)
