Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts
Friday, May 18, 2012
Zibbet, Get It?
My new shop is at Zibbet.com! The Etsy shop will stay open until May 31 as
previously stated. Only the Etsy shop has the 10% off discount, whose code is TTFN31.
Etsy Shop Closing
My Etsy shop will close at MIDNIGHT on May 31. Enter code TTFN31 before
then for a 10% discount on ALL items in my store--clearing out the
inventory before I head out. "Like" my Facebook page or follow me on Twitter to stay updated on where my online shop will open anew.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
My Ever Just Curious Etsy shop is officially open for business!
I'm very happy to announce that I've uploaded several pictures of a variety of my creations. Go to the shop to have a look around.
Here are some of my pretties
Here are some of my pretties
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Well Now. This is a Something.
"How To Self Publish (And Seem Like You're Not)”
I don’t altogether approve of her fudging the facts to her readers nor with her philosophy that “writing is a lot like lying” (italics mine). However, I will say this: that girl has got moxie and talent three ways to Sunday. My hat’s off to her for her spunk. I might even buy her book.
Here is her author blog, and her other blog is here.
I don’t altogether approve of her fudging the facts to her readers nor with her philosophy that “writing is a lot like lying” (italics mine). However, I will say this: that girl has got moxie and talent three ways to Sunday. My hat’s off to her for her spunk. I might even buy her book.
Here is her author blog, and her other blog is here.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Foundations I Art Class Project
Our professor assigned a folio project for our class. The first page requires us to answer the question "What is art?"
We can quote others if we wish, or we can write our own definitions. Here is mine.
We can quote others if we wish, or we can write our own definitions. Here is mine.
Art results from the methods in which the artist may manipulate various materials in diverse styles — via color, form, and other sensorial elements and principles — to evoke specific emotional, intellectual, and/or physical responses from his or her audience, be it admiration, fear, disgust, wonder, etc.What do you think? Have I missed something? Or should it be narrowed down somewhat?
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