This month marked 100 years since the Women's Suffrage movement won the first female voting rights in Britain, along with voting rights for working class men. While many will no doubt celebrate this, what would those well-heeled Edwardian ladies think of what passes for women's activism these days?
This picture suggests what might happen if an abnormally clever canine scientist (named Professor McMal) found a way to open a window in time, to show one of those protesters a much less savoury display of girl power just over a century later.
I acknowledge that a suit of that era would more likely be black, brown, or a more sedate colour, but I chose green and burgundy because it looked brighter and there was already quite enough brown in the picture. Black, meanwhile, would just look depressing.
This picture suggests what might happen if an abnormally clever canine scientist (named Professor McMal) found a way to open a window in time, to show one of those protesters a much less savoury display of girl power just over a century later.
I acknowledge that a suit of that era would more likely be black, brown, or a more sedate colour, but I chose green and burgundy because it looked brighter and there was already quite enough brown in the picture. Black, meanwhile, would just look depressing.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Dog (Other)
Size 1280 x 906px
File Size 343.3 kB
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