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orange soda float; Vanilla bean ice cream, orange soda & a shot of Italian Aperol.
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“Nepantla,” oil on canvas, 50" x 48", by Santa Barraza expresses the artist’s feelings of in-between-ness as both a Chicana and a Native American. As she puts it, “My artwork is about resistance, de-colonization, self-definition, self empowerment and survival..... I incorporate images such as the Guadalupana, Llorona, Adelita and Malinche as Chicana Mestiza feminine archetypes, warriors of womankind and humanity. The icons then become symbols of the embodiment of the mestizaje, the hybrid.”
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Howie Woo poses with his doppelganger Woomi, and confesses: "This was the first time I crocheted in public, and I felt self-conscious. I'm aware of the double-takes when a guy is seen working with yarn. My girlfriend overhears "grandma" when she's making a scarf on the bus. But those stereotypes will fade as more people of all ages and genders become interested in yarn-craft."
Vintage fireplaces:-))))) Had one in our house when I was in high school!
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Garden with Pond . by Hilke MacIntyre . original linocut, edition of 35 . 30 x 60 cm
Lantana These delicate flowers, with their pink and yellow petals, are butterfly magnets. The bush can grow to be quite large and the color of the petals changes as the plant ages. Beware – Lantana is considered a weed by many that are quite difficult to get rid of.
“Tumbled Dry” by Charmaine Donovan received the 2011 Northeastern Minnesota Book Award for Poetry
Historical botanical illustration of the day: The Queen Flower, or Strelitzia reginae
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More Shasta Daisies Watercolor Original by SharonFosterArt on Etsy
White stoneware soda fired cookie, dessert, serving plate - 162 by BlueParrotPots #Pottery #sodafired
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... fellow authors and illustrators of all ages have equally felt the loss as much as the generations of children who grew up exploring his unique and complex worlds. As a continued tribute to the late author, The New York Times has brought together a slide show of cartoons expressing the emotions of artists in a way they know best. These individuals, which included Art Spiegleman, Geoff McFetridge, Bob Staake, Tomi Ungerer, Jon Klassen, Marc Rosenthal, and Gary Taxali,
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Stained glass with solar cells - Sarah Hall's projects (Courtesy: Sarah Hall)
Solar cells are permanently embedded into the art glass. Sarah Hall Studio.
Lux Gloria, Cathedral of the Holy Family Church, Sarah Hall, full size drawing of art glass to be fabricated with solar panels.
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