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Deep roots; face imprinting | scott hamilton art
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Art, musings creative fodder. By scott hamilton art. Deep roots; face imprinting. I find the paper prints somewhat reminiscent of Rorschach test images and the canvas prints not dissimilar to an ancient burial shroud left with impressions of the long dead. No two prints are the same. Let me know what you think…. Head #1, ink on paper. Head #1, ink on canvas. Head #1, carved printing block. 7 thoughts on “ Deep roots; face imprinting. May 20, 2013 at 2:08 am. May 20, 2013 at 6:50 am. 8230;] pictorial (wit...
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Arlene Somerton Smith | Somerton Smith
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Standing on solid ground, reaching for the divine. I began my career shooting the rapids of the Ottawa River with a video camera, that is. As a videographer for Wilderness Tours Whitewater Rafting. I laughed a lot and slept little as I worked hard to create video memories of crashing sprays of whitewater. For twelve years I worked as a producer for Rogers TV. I am now a freelance writer and a certified copy editor. Magazine and in a.
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Poems and Quotes | Somerton Smith
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Standing on solid ground, reaching for the divine. I keep a copy of. On my desk. The tiger on the front inspires me. These words, spoken by the character, Pi Patel, are my favourite quote from the book. The world isn’t just the way it is. It is how we understand it, no? And in understanding something, we bring something to it, no? Doesn’t that make life a story? Thich Nhat Hanh, from. The Book of Negroes. In my past view,. Mostly o...
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Links I Like | Somerton Smith
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Standing on solid ground, reaching for the divine. Ryan’s Well Foundation: How One Child Changed the World. Http:/ www.ryanswell.ca/. Terry Fox Foundation: How One Man Changed the World. Http:/ www.terryfox.org/. Http:/ www.trinityunitedottawa.ca/. SchoolBOX: Making Education Possible. Writer, laughing thinker, miner of inspirational insights, sports fan, and community volunteer. Follow Somerton Smith on WordPress.com. Spread love ...
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The art of shedding: Choosing simplicity | Somerton Smith
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Standing on solid ground, reaching for the divine. Larr; The happiness choice. Chance treasures: Waiting for the good stuff →. The art of shedding: Choosing simplicity. Posted by Arlene Somerton Smith. 8220;One learns first of all in beach living the art of shedding; how little one can get along with, not how much. Physical shedding to begin with, which then mysteriously spreads into other fields.”. Gift from the Sea. 8220; . &...
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deep roots face imprinting- continued | scott hamilton art
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Art, musings creative fodder. By scott hamilton art. Deep roots face imprinting- continued. A pictorial (with brief commentary) continuation of my previous discussion on “ deep roots: face imprinting. 8220; Experimentation and exploration of the human visage is the thread here; some of the images I like, some disturb me, but alas, here are some of the results. 8216;death like the sun’. Hand embellished monoprint 9″x 12″. Hand embellished monoprint 9″ x 12″. 9″ x 12″. Until next time,. These are fascinati...
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Workshops | Somerton Smith
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Standing on solid ground, reaching for the divine. WRITING AS A SPIRITUAL PURSUIT. With Arlene Somerton Smith. Spend a day revisiting age-old practices to generate creativity. Writers move their bodies when they write, they delve deeply into emotions, and they tap into their brainy intellects. But what about their spirits the “something more”? Waiting to be written. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Your Tuesday ...
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Chance treasures: Waiting for the good stuff | Somerton Smith
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Standing on solid ground, reaching for the divine. Larr; The art of shedding: Choosing simplicity. Lawn-cutter or gardener: Ray Bradbury →. Chance treasures: Waiting for the good stuff. Posted by Arlene Somerton Smith. From Gift from the Sea. By Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Relaxing by water opens one’s mind to ideas that wash into consciousness like waves to the shore. 8220;But it must not be sought for or heaven forbid! Dug for. No...
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95, beautiful nubienne | scott hamilton art
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Art, musings creative fodder. By scott hamilton art. 95, beautiful nubienne. Risée Chaderton, coloured pencil, 2 3/8 x 2 3/8. It’s easy to make a beautiful drawing from a beautiful photograph. All credit goes to Risée Chaderton. Visit Risée Chaderton’s blog,. To see her incredible photography work; a wide range of subjects, all stunning- it seems Ms. Chaderton cannot miss! Visit her facebook page. Too… I think there is a murmer of a book coming out? This is portrait 95 of 100. February 17, 2012 at 9:13 am.