elizabethkinney.com
Elizabeth Kinney
A set on Flickr. A set on Flickr. A set on Flickr. A set on Flickr. A set on Flickr. I miss “Explorations of the Living Room.” Very much. Some of the best things in life are in your surroundings, and you would just never know until. well, until you end up laying on the floor in your living room with a camera. Check out photos here! Observer theme by Zack Sultan.
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Elizabeth Kinsman
2016 - Cover art for "The Long Way Home" by Ray Hayton. 2012 - Sister's hands. 7x5", oil on canvas. 2012 - Kristin in dark wig. 6x12", oil on canvas. 7x5", oil on canvas. 2009 - Margot (white study). 24x12", oil on canvas. 2009 - Lily pads. 45x21", oil on canvas. 2008 - Self portait in green hat. 24x30", oil on canvas.
elizabethkinson.com
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elizabethkipp.com
Elizabeth Kipp Photography Chicago based portrait photographer
Seniors, Head Shots and Events. 2015 Elizabeth Kipp Photography.
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Florida High School Baseball Report. Elizabeth Kirby's Online Portfolio. A hibiscus flower I grew in my backyard. One of my favorite camera tricks. About me and my education experience. My name is Elizabeth Kirby and on December 14, 2008, I will be a graduate of the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. After graduating from PHCC, I enrolled at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. I majored in mass communications with a focus on magazine writing and designing. Create a free website.
elizabethkirkland.com.au
ElizabethKirkland.com.au
EMAIL: info@elizabethkirkland.com.au. Brooke Johnston Retail Store. Connaught Salt Advertising Agency. Chowder Bay Bridge Design. Welcome to my online portfolio. Please refer to my Cirriculum Vitae. For my professional experience. Winner of the Interior Decoration category of Design Institute Of Australia (DIA) - Australasian Student Design Awards 2009. This 2008 student project brief was to refurbish a tropical Queensland resort located in prime diving grounds. Brooke Johnston retail store. The brief wa...
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ElizabethKirkland (Catty) - DeviantArt
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elizabethkirschenman.com
Prairie Landscapes in Watercolour - Elizabeth Kirschenman
Cards: Prairies, Childhood. Western Canadian Watercolour Artist. Prairie Landscapes in Watercolour. Watercolours of Elizabeth Anderst Kirschenman reflect the subtle, gracious beauty of the grasslands, coulees, fields and skies of western Canada’s prairie landscape. In addition to her passion for the landscape of southeastern Alberta, her travels have stretched her experiences and technique and she has ventured into other areas. Cards: Prairies, Childhood.
elizabethkirschner.com
Elizabeth Kirschner
POET, MEMOIRIST, WRITING MENTOR. Congratulations to the winners of our inaugural North Street Book Prizes! First Prize Creative Nonfiction. Waking the Bones by Elizabeth Kirschner. Winner of the 2015 North Street Book Prize. In the category of creative nonfiction, Waking the Bones was released by The Piscataqua Press in Portsmouth, NH in 2015. A poetic tour de force, this memoir is bookended by Kirschner's years in her cottage, Sea Cabin, on Spruce Creek in Kittery Point, ME. Memoir by Elizabeth Kirschner.
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Elizabeth Kirschner | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Just another WordPress.com weblog. MY LIFE AS A DOLL by Elizabeth Kirschner. October 13, 2009. 8212; swalzer @ 2:28 am. MY LIFE AS A DOLL. From I. Cuckoo. Why do I love the winter garden so? Is it because I hear the dirge. Of dirt, elegy of vanquished blossoms? Whatever emerges at season’s end. Comes from a harrowing heaven: yesterday,. I believed I was a wooden woman. With a wooden heart the wolves. Would tear apart. I jerked. About like a marionette with. Tangled strings slash of claws, teeth. My baby ...