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Oil on linen over panel - 16 x24 - 2012. This Was a Tidal Wave. Oil on linen - 23 x34 - 2014. Tidal Wave Under Constellation. Oil on linen over panel - 18 x26 - 2014. Oil on paper reproduced as a stereographic image- 2014. Oil on paper - 16 x22 - 2014. Distant Past/ Immediate Future. Oil on paper - 18 x22 - 2014. Oil on paper collage - 24 x36 - 2014. Silver Cloud/ Neon Cloud. Stereographic oil painting on paper - 7 x3.5 - 2014. Desert Battle 1 and 2. Oil on paper - 16 x20 - 2014. This Was a Flood.
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Oil on canvas - 32 x 48. Gray Sky Over Mamou. Oil on canvas - 8 x12. Boy in the Bush. Oil on linen - 8 x12. Carnival Rabbit Hunt #2 - oil on canvas - 24 x18. It Was Merely the Sun. Oil on linen - 32 x22. Oil on canvas - 40 x 30. Portrait of a Ghost. Oil on linen - 16 x20. The Carnival Leaves Town. Oil on linen - 24 x 14. Red Sky Over Mamou. Oil on canvas - 24 x18. Oil on canvas - 22 x36. Oil on Canvas - 28 x20. Man in a Field. Oil on linen - 6 x6. Masked Revelry - oil on canvas - 30 x20.
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Marin Dearie: Ascending
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Friday, June 15, 2012. See in person June 23rd - August 5th at the Contemporary Arts Center. Posted by Marin Dearie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Shades of Change (Repurposed). Ping Pong Ball Study. View my complete profile.
Marin Dearie: Sneak Peek at Work for Maple Street Patisserie
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Friday, March 1, 2013. Sneak Peek at Work for Maple Street Patisserie. The best thing about designing for a bakery: THE SAMPLES! More photos from the project coming soon. Posted by Marin Dearie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Preparing to be Thankful. Sneak Peek at Work for Maple Street Patisserie. View my complete profile.
Marin Dearie: Hurricane Isaac
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Monday, September 3, 2012. Hurricane Isaac rolled on through last week and left us, and the rest of the city, without power for many days. From sheet flying on the levee to xylophones by candlelight, we managed to make the best out of the situation. Posted by Marin Dearie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
Marin Dearie: Weekend in New Orleans
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013. Weekend in New Orleans. Posted by Marin Dearie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Weekend in New Orleans. View my complete profile.
Marin Dearie: Feature in CMYK Magazine
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Friday, December 21, 2012. Feature in CMYK Magazine. My baguette bags created for Plastische Bakery are featured in the current issue of CMYK Magazine. Available at most bookstores and newsstands. See #09. Posted by Marin Dearie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Morning Trip to the Rigolets. Feature in CMYK Magazine. View my complete profile.
Marin Dearie: Preparing to be Thankful
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Monday, March 4, 2013. Preparing to be Thankful. With the help of my buddies at Inkwell Press. I was able to make these plastisol printed thank you postcards. If you have been a great friend, helped me out with something, or I just happened to have your address, be on the lookout for one of these guys. Posted by Marin Dearie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Preparing to be Thankful. Sneak Peek at Work for Maple Street Patisserie. View my complete profile.
Marin Dearie: Mineral Collage
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012. The first of a series of natural collages. Posted by Marin Dearie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
Marin Dearie: Paper Folding
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Monday, September 3, 2012. Posted by Marin Dearie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
Marin Dearie: Shades of Change (Repurposed)
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Thursday, June 28, 2012. Shades of Change (Repurposed). Sometimes it's easier to alter a past project than to move on to a new one. Last night I connected all those color bands from the Shades of Change. Installation and created a new, long, horizontal piece— much easier to store now! Posted by Marin Dearie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Shades of Change (Repurposed). Ping Pong Ball Study. View my complete profile.
Marin Dearie: Print Magazine
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Friday, December 6, 2013. Made it into Print Magazine. S Design Annual for a project I designed with the rad folks over at Line58. More from the Propeller project HERE. Posted by Marin Dearie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Paper Nightingale: Undergraduate Capstone. UC Bow Tie, 1st Place. Bee Aware Infographic Enlarged View. EDIT (P&G Competition, 1st Place). Flipdaddy's Pints for Parkinson's. LOGO and TYPOGRAPHIC POSTER.
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The bridge from English. To a foreign language. You'll notice that the. Indirect object pronoun precedes the direct object pronoun and that both. Are placed before the verb. I should have read this chapter in my O&H Study Guide. The Olivia and Hill Press. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Error Page cannot be displayed. Please contact your service provider for more details. (24).
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Author, Freelance Writer and Creative Type. I’m a writer of parenting articles and essays and children’s fiction. My debut young adult novel. The Birds, the Bees, and You and Me. Is being published by Swoon Reads/Macmillan and will be available January 22, 2019. (I can’t wait! Other interests include: painting, knitting, playing music with the family, ignoring the dishes in the sink, and folding laundry while watching British TV shows. It’s a thrilling life. It actually really is. Enter your comment here.
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The work portfolio of Portland-based designer Olivia Hinton. Front Page News Design. I have several years of experience designing newspaper front pages. A typical day starts with a budget meeting where I meet with editors, writers and photographers to discuss the day’s news and determine how much content is needed to fill the paper. When I worked as Design Editor at The Daily Texan. I managed the design staff and oversaw a redesign of the paper. As an intern at the Knoxville (Tennessee) News Sentinel.