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Blog: A. PLAYWRIGHT'S RAMBLINGS (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: the enchanted easel (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: DIANE SMITH: Illo Talk (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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The produce has started flying - so far lettuce, onion, garlic, celery, broccoli, tomatoes and yellow squash. Of course, there's more to come...
A little touch added to the panel that wasn't in the original is some produce on the floor (garlic and onion in the background, a celery stalk in the foreground). I have another change planned, but I won't spoil the surprise, now.
Also, the chef now has a complete mustache (I'm sure that will come as a great relief to everyone).
A stylin' "stache" |
Blog: the enchanted easel (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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i'm thinking he might be pushing the "boundaries" here. but he's only trying to help...;)
my submission for this week's illustration friday. it is also to be featured in stories for children magazine's november 2011 issue www.storiesforchildrenmagazine.com
i am set to do the winter cover for this magazine as well so i am super excited to start doing some sketches for that. especially since it is my favorite time of year!:)
Blog: the enchanted easel (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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here is my latest illustration for stories for children magazine. it is to be featured in the november 2011 issue. the story is entitled "a little helper" and as you can see little tanner is trying his best to helpful to his mom in the grocery store...but..oops;) guess it didn't go quite as he planned....
stay tuned for the finished illustration/painting and be sure to check out the november 2011 issue www.storiesforchildrenmagazine.com (when it is available) to see if tanner turned out to be the "little helper" he so desperately wanted to be...:)
Blog: Emily Smith Pearce (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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It’s that time of year again, when little huts like this pop up all over the Hannover. I love the way seasonal produce is so easy to find. No trouble locating this vendor. Often an erdbeer-hof also offers spargel (asparagus, usually white) since it’s in season as well.
Along with strawberry season comes the annual Waldorf school bazaar. This time I was a contributor to the crafts table, and a salesperson, too. I was pretty proud of myself for handling a few simple transactions, considering that I had to speak and count in German plus make change in Euros. Simple things, but put all together it was a little challenging. Sorry the picture is a little backlit. It was hastily taken with the cell phone, as a lot of these were, since it doesn’t seem to be the norm to snap a bunch of pictures at Waldorf events. I wanted you to see a bit of the arrangement, though. I can’t take any credit for it, but it makes me want to buy the entire menagerie every time I see it.
That crazy blue thing in the upper left of the picture will be explained later.
Below are some of what I made, in addition to the little Waldorf men I blogged about earlier.
Hot sellers, these little bunnies.
They are made of felt, blanket stitched and stuffed with actual wool, with needle-felted tails. I had never needle-felted before and always sort of regarded it as a craft that must take a lot of training to do properly. It’s really easy, though, at least to do bunny tails. I was shocked. It almost seems like magic. Below are some more felt animals and figures, not made by me.
And here is my needle-felted doll, my first needle-felt project. The blue thing hanging from the top in the earlier picture is also a felt doll.
Here’s a little of my delicious Waldorf lunch from the bazaar. No Waldorf salad. Ha! There were bratwurst, too, but the salads were really the star of the show.
And here, an only slightly-related photograph, of
Ah, it’s strawberry season in East Tennesse as well. Scott’s Farm in nearby Unicoi places three mobile kioshs at several places around Kingsport. Berries are picked each morning and are on sale by about 11:00AM. Fresh, sweet delicious. I was thinking that the word for starwberry in Switzerland was “erdbeeren”. Have I got it wrong or is the Swiss spelling a bit different?
GD Bob
Erdbeeren is plural. Erdbeer is singular