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Sep 30, 2007, 01:07 PM
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I will try to do that some time. Thank you.
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Sep 30, 2007, 01:11 PM
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[QUOTE=firmbeliever]Here's some more,
Very different type of art!:
Sorry I hadn't gotten around to this till now, but between the new grand daughter and the new job, suddenly time became a rare commodity, here. My grand daughter "Lauren Jessica" is a little doll. See for yourself: picture below.
Regarding your artwork, I have to say I am impressed with your sense of flow and balance. Such gentle creations. I think the art fits the person and that is how I see you. I love it!! Don't ever stop. We need your softness!
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Ultra Member
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Sep 30, 2007, 01:17 PM
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Awwww... Chek,
Your Gdaughter Lauren is beautiful!
No wonder we do not hear from you often.
New job and a little new life. Hope it gives new meaning to your life!:)
Thank you...
This little artist was in me 2 and a half years ago.:D
Here is my daughter's attempt at watercolours!
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Junior Member
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Sep 30, 2007, 01:22 PM
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Now you know why we artists are so often starving... the competition keeps getting younger and younger... LOL! The kid's got a good eye, there! Look out Mama!
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Ultra Member
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Sep 30, 2007, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by chek101
Now you know why we artists are so often starving ... the competition keeps getting younger and younger ... LOL! The kid's got a good eye, there! Look out Mama!!
:D
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New Member
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Sep 30, 2007, 01:43 PM
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Hello Check, Your baby looks so cute.
I got to go my baby is a wake now.
Talk to you all latter.
Proud
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Sep 30, 2007, 01:53 PM
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Firm and Proud,
:)
Cheeks so soft you can eat 'em with a spoon! She is too adorable.
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Sep 30, 2007, 02:27 PM
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Firm,
There are some things I will not speak about even though they may be honest and sincere, and I know that there are many who will not like what I have to say. I view things differently than anyone I have ever met, so I have to assume I stand alone in my thoughts and views and as such am outside looking in. I am trying to fit in here, and it does seem to be working, but you have no idea how quickly I can change all that and it can go very wrong. There are no more curious minds, only angels with broken wings. And I don't have all that much patience anymore to deal with the so-called outraged rightious.
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Ultra Member
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Sep 30, 2007, 02:57 PM
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I hear you Chek.
It is all personal choice, you may do as you wish.
I just saw a different side of you when you talked about Lauren and I thought maybe she was what you needed right now.
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Senior Member
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Oct 1, 2007, 04:43 PM
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firmbeliever, those watercolours actually look pretty good lolz!
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Ultra Member
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Oct 1, 2007, 04:59 PM
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;)
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Full Member
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Oct 1, 2007, 05:28 PM
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Firmbeliever, your so-called sketches are a work of art. Keep working at it.
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Ultra Member
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Oct 6, 2007, 03:32 PM
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Thanks Met!
I am not much of a finisher... I dabble and if I do not finish it in one sitting, it is hard for me to get back to it and finish it.
I start something new again... :)
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Ultra Member
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Oct 6, 2007, 07:10 PM
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I loved the Henry Ward Beecher quote! I am relatively new to this site. I posted an inquiry earlier with great results.
I believe the need to create is innate in all of us whether it be painting, drawing, writing, pottery, metal work, communication, cooking (which is definitely not my forte) or other forms of creating because creating allows us to express what is inside of us, shows what we would like to experience or to get out of us the struggles and frustrations we feel. Creating gives us a way to share love or sometimes just a way to give others joy. Well, I am getting way too philosophical this evening. I paint, draw and write but like was mentioned above, I dabble in a lot of things. I admire those who possess a strong talent in one area and excel, however, I am not one of them. I want to try too many things to ever excel in one area. I enjoyed seeing the art above and appreciate this forum.
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Oct 6, 2007, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by jrebel7
I loved the Henry Ward Beecher quote! I am relatively new to this site. I posted an inquiry earlier with great results.
I believe the need to create is innate in all of us whether it be painting, drawing, writing, pottery, metal work, communication, cooking (which is definitely not my forte) or other forms of creating because creating allows us to express what is inside of us, shows what we would like to experience or to get out of us the struggles and frustrations we feel. Creating gives us a way to share love or sometimes just a way to give others joy. Well, I am getting way too philosophical this evening. I paint, draw and write but like was mentioned above, I dabble in a lot of things. I admire those who possess a strong talent in one area and excel, however, I am not one of them. I want to try too many things to ever excel in one area. I enjoyed seeing the art above and appreciate this forum.
I am so glad that you posted! :)
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Ultra Member
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Oct 6, 2007, 07:58 PM
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Thank you! I think I am going to enjoy this site very much. As I have scanned through some of the questions and answers, I see it is a diverse sight. Keeps life interesting!
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Ultra Member
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Oct 7, 2007, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by jrebel7
I loved the Henry Ward Beecher quote! I am relatively new to this site. I posted an inquiry earlier with great results.
I believe the need to create is innate in all of us whether it be painting, drawing, writing, pottery, metal work, communication, cooking (which is definitely not my forte) or other forms of creating because creating allows us to express what is inside of us, shows what we would like to experience or to get out of us the struggles and frustrations we feel. Creating gives us a way to share love or sometimes just a way to give others joy. Well, I am getting way too philosophical this evening. I paint, draw and write but like was mentioned above, I dabble in a lot of things. I admire those who possess a strong talent in one area and excel, however, I am not one of them. I want to try too many things to ever excel in one area. I enjoyed seeing the art above and appreciate this forum.
JR,
Would love to see your work... :)
Welcome from one dabbler to another!:p
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Ultra Member
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Oct 7, 2007, 04:45 AM
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Good Morning! I love working in pencil but dabbling as I do, I also enjoy painting on Ostrich Eggs, homegrown dipper gourds. I will be happy to post some of my work when I figure out how to do it. I tried the insert image and tried copying and pasting. Be patient with me, I will get it figured out.
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Ultra Member
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Oct 7, 2007, 04:54 AM
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;)
You will figure it out JR.
Ostrich eggs and dipper gourd?
Sounds very interesting, please do elaborate on how it is done.
Here are some tips to get the picture uploaded.
First edit the pictures to web page size.
Then click Answer and on the same page a little lower you will find "Additional Options" and "manage attachements".
Click the manage attachments.
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