Guess I'll stick with the plan and list five for Friday, although not much has been going on.
1.The weather is finally 'cool' in Florida...down in the forties last night, and only into the sixties today. Very nice for outside activities during the day. I know that is nothing like much of the rest of the country has, but for me, who is cold if it goes below 80, it is cold enough.
2. I have scrapped several chapters of my WIP and am rewriting a whole section of the book. I think it is going well, and will test it out on my crit group in a few days.
3. I have been enjoying the Robert's Snow Cure for Cancer artist interviews on several websites. Check out the artists' snowflakes for the upcoming auction.
4. Plans for the Space Coast Writers' Guild annual Pen-to-Print V conference are progressing nicely. This week I have been following up with the agents, editors and authors who will be presenting to take care of any final details. I have enjoyed setting the conference up with so many great presenters.
5. I started my Christmas shopping today by ordering a magazine subscription for my grandson with autism. He really loves non-fiction, so the Kids Discover magazine seemed like the perfect gift for a kid who doesn't really like or use many things. Am hoping I can find a good magazine for my 12-year old grandson, too. Any suggestions?
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Judith Mammay,
on 11/19/2007
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By: studio lolo,
on 7/11/2007
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I can't believe the word is mural for this week! Here's a three panel mural I just installed yesterday for a produce company that grows richly colored fruits and veggies that have higher antioxidents. They wanted fields of their crops depicted, so I thought of doing the field and then an inserted "portrait" of the fruits and veggies. This was a fun challenge for me, and I have to say the office looks pretty spiffy with these huge paintings over the reception desk! Each canvas is 4'x4' square and painted with acrylics.
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this mural makes me want to eat more peas! great job love the texture adn the compact color - you go girl
xxoo JEn
this mural makes me want to eat more peas! great job love the texture adn the compact color - you go girl
xxoo JEn
Oh so yummy! Will you get to do something for a fall harvest scene too?
Hey Kim...nope, probably not! I'm on my way to leave a comment for you now :)
Beautifull!
Cata
These are great! I'm sure they were very pleased.
Love your skies.
Congratulations Laurel! P.S. Stop by the Coles pub anytime. Just don't steal my precious Moleskine. I'll buy you a fresh one for all your beautiful ideas and sketches. :)
They turned out beautifully! I love the open fields and the lovely clouds floating by...makes you feel as if you're there. Excellent!