My goodness, you certainly are productive and creative! That styrofoam 'tower' looks really good and will fit more dragon flies on it. It took me a while to work out what the 'deep six' meant!
Also, I like the look of that artist guy up the back at the right. He really looks the part of an artist!
That is funny that it took you a while to figure out what "deep six" meant, since I'm always trying to figure out what your words and expression mean. :)) It's used here when you are getting rid or doing away with something and the "deep six" refers to being buried six feet in the ground--like a grave.
Oh, I've always got something going it seems. Only problem is I've got projects going and sitting around only halfway completed, because I get stuck or I find something more interesting and new to work on.
That guy you are pointing out is Richard Stewart one of our photographers. He is a professional and sells nationwide. If you are interested, here is the Island Gallery site and the artists who display there. You can click on any of the pictures and see some of their work and also a little autobiography. Debra Ridgdill is my potter friend I sometimes talk about. http://www.islandgallerywest.com/index.html#artists
Hehe, yeah, I worked it out, and I know you have the same trouble with our expressions! It keeps life interesting, I say.
Oh, thanks for that link. I'll (hopefully) study it in more detail one day...sooner or later. That photographer guy sure sounds talented. Is he the one teaching you things?
Oh, and your potter friend is very talented! You are all quality artists. I liked your bio :)
Thanks! No, Dixie is an only child and one of a kind. :))
Those are stars on a head band bobbing around there. That is me to the immediate right of the bobbing stars and my friend Debra the potter, who I sometimes mention, is to the left of bobbing star lady.
Your display looks great! So many things to look at and the eye can travel over it and find more things to see. That styrofoam really does look like wood. Your 3d space is gets better and better all the time! Is that the only place you have your cards or do you have them hanging from the wall someplace too?
Thanks! Yes, that is my own card rack. Others who have cards are either all grouped together in one big card rack or displayed individually in their own space like mine is.
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Also, I like the look of that artist guy up the back at the right. He really looks the part of an artist!
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Oh, I've always got something going it seems. Only problem is I've got projects going and sitting around only halfway completed, because I get stuck or I find something more interesting and new to work on.
That guy you are pointing out is Richard Stewart one of our photographers. He is a professional and sells nationwide. If you are interested, here is the Island Gallery site and the artists who display there. You can click on any of the pictures and see some of their work and also a little autobiography. Debra Ridgdill is my potter friend I sometimes talk about. http://www.islandgallerywest.com/index.html#artists
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Oh, thanks for that link. I'll (hopefully) study it in more detail one day...sooner or later. That photographer guy sure sounds talented. Is he the one teaching you things?
Oh, and your potter friend is very talented! You are all quality artists. I liked your bio :)
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I noticed the lady a little to left of center: are those flowers on a headband bobbing above her head?
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Those are stars on a head band bobbing around there. That is me to the immediate right of the bobbing stars and my friend Debra the potter, who I sometimes mention, is to the left of bobbing star lady.
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Yes, that is my own card rack. Others who have cards are either all grouped together in one big card rack or displayed individually in their own space like mine is.
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