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Donna Hacker: Yellow Flower Blossom
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. The cool breezes off of the Pacific Ocean create great conditions for gardens to flourish in the NW. Here is a sample of simple, natural beauty found there in abundance. July 29, 2008 at 8:32 PM. I love your blog and beautiful pictures. You have your grandmom's painting gift. How special is that. I really enjoyed seeing all your pictures and reading your commentary. I especially enjoyed the peach story. Love, Kathy. August 11, 2008 at 7:16 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Donna Hacker: Fox on Hood Canal
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Sunday, August 24, 2008. Fox on Hood Canal. My young friend Fox continues on his journey on Hood Canal. This is one of my first pieces outside of class last summer. Tim and I had just returned from Washington State where we attended his Peace Corps Reunion at Hood Canal when I painted this picture. FOX ON HOOD CANAL" by Donna Hacker. Acrylic on round canvas. Don't you want to paint my portrait too? Okay Olivia, you'll be next in line; maybe I won't wait till you are 10. Labels: Fox on Hood Canal. A few y...
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Donna Hacker: Connecting Through Calligraphy
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Saturday, October 8, 2011. This year my husband, father-in-law, and I were making final plans to go Italy in May, and Bologna was purposefully included in our itinerary. There were three main reasons I wanted to go to Bologna. My main goal was to see if the Emilia-Romagna region truly had the best food in all of Italy as I had read. Now that is the subject for a much longer discussion! But do you want me to tell you how much FUN it was being in Barbara’s brush lettering class? Although most of the class ...
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Donna Hacker
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Monday, July 28, 2008. An Oregon vineyard with Mt. Hood in the background. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kentucky, United States. A few years ago I enrolled in non credit photography classes at UTM taught by Dr. Tom Gallien. That was one of the best gifts I ever gave myself! I've decided I love being a perennial student. View my complete profile. One of my Italian Friends. Nursing is What I Do for a Living. D Hacker- Capturing Images. Photo by Tom Gallien (www.molliebiscuit.com)/.
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Donna Hacker: Florence at Twilight
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Saturday, August 13, 2011. Yes, I wish I was back here right now. Captured this shot while walking over the Arno River bridge heading back to our hotel after a wonderful dinner our last night in Florence. May 2011. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Your photography and artwork are amazing! Someday I hope I can travel to Italy. It looks lovely. I am so happy to meet you. I havent many nurses who are artists also! August 14, 2011 at 8:28 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kentucky, United States.
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Donna Hacker: HOPE is
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Saturday, August 13, 2011. HOPE IS the name of this angel. . .one of my new flying friends asked me to post some of my art. This is an angel I painted with acrylics on a block of wood left over from our remodel project. Today I decided to use the scanned image of it and paint over the words in Photoshop to give her a bright dress and to make the image more ethereal. August 14, 2011 at 4:34 PM. I sure appreciate your positive feedback! August 16, 2011 at 7:02 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Donna Hacker: Back to Italy
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Back to Italy this month with the Hacker men (husband and father-in-law) because we loved it so much here two years ago. We flew into Rome from Chicago, and headed out in our rental car with my husband driving to Spoleto for 3 nights at the Palazzo Leti whose garden is pictured above. It's a very nice beginning to what I know will be a great trip! We are on a mountain, overlooking a green valley out our window of this lovely, historic property. I will look for you on FB!
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Donna Hacker: Seaside Lily
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Bright day lilies I saw in someone's garden in Cannon Beach inspired this fabric art piece. An article in Quilting Arts magazine featuring Karin Winter's ( http:/ www.karinwinter.com/apps/blog/. Fabric art work caught my attention afterwards, so I incorporated her approach here with the lily. My new Bernina made this project a whole lot of fun! Thank goodness for all of those wonderful resources online that guided me through the bias binding with mitered edges! One of my Italian...
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Donna Hacker: Revitalization in Progress
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Friday, August 12, 2011. Labels: Re-creating my blog. Here from FLying Lessons- you sound like you have so many creative interests! I also noticed youve been to Italy! My daughter and I have a goal of going there within the next few years. Best wishes on your flight! August 12, 2011 at 8:36 AM. Fellow Artist flyer here. fun blog! Doesnt it feel great to start up fresh again with such inspiration? Do you have more photos of Italy? Someday. i hope to venture over there. and wine tasting? Tom Gallien, Photo...
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Donna Hacker: Spoleto After Dark
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Thursday, August 25, 2011. Spoleto is an intriguing place, and it is a great city for walking. We could walk to wherever we wanted to go. We loved all of its Roman architecture still remaining. There are some excellent restaurants and we enjoyed delicious meals here during our three night stay. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kentucky, United States. A few years ago I enrolled in non credit photography classes at UTM taught by Dr. Tom Gallien. That was one of the best gifts I ever gave myself!
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