Several of my mushroom paintings are set to be displayed at the Louden Nelson Center in Santa Cruz for the month of January. You can see a sneak peek of them
HERE.
Come Join us for the Santa Cruz Fungus Fair January 9-10. You can find more info
HERE.
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Added by Nova Silbaugh on November 20, 2009 at 2:30am —
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Bonjour, samedi nous serons le 21 Novembre,
je vous rappelle que vous êtes conviés à un :
" Concert entre Amis ",
à l'Atelier Satie,
Samedi 21 Novembre , à partir de 18h30.
33 Rue Cauchy
94110 Arcueil
Après le concert, nous partagerons un repas.
Bienvenus !

Inès Lopez-Sanchez M…
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Added by Birais Jean-Michel on November 18, 2009 at 5:16pm —
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I'm delighted to be able to publish the following review of Tilly's Tale which has appeared today on Amazon.com. Reviewer Fran Lewis has produced a review that in itself as full of emotion and I'm so pleased that Tilly's story was able to reach into and touch the heart of an expe…
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Added by Brian L Porter on November 18, 2009 at 1:50pm —
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This morning, I received a copy of Tilly's Tale, that I'd ordered as soon as the book became available in the UK. I always like to test out the delivery service when I have a new book released.
Well, I have to say the quality of book simply amazed me.…
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Added by Brian L Porter on November 16, 2009 at 1:43pm —
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Time is my Master!
At forty-nine I have finally come to realize that time is my master. At this age you start to reflect on things you have done, and things you have not done. At this age you start to realize things that you can still get done, and things you will never get done, because time is your master.
One thing I have wanted to do is to make an impact on our environment, as I have developed one belief system in my forty-nine years; “There are no passengers on our planet earth, we are al…
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Added by Frank J. Ball Sr. aka Frank WOLF on November 14, 2009 at 4:46pm —
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Time is my Master!
At forty-nine I have finally come to realize that time is my master. At this age you start to reflect on things you have done, and things you have not done. At this age you start to realize things that you can still get done, and things you will never get done, because time is your master.
One thing I have wanted to do is to make an impact on our environment, as I have developed one belief system in my forty-nine years; “There are no passengers on our planet earth, we are al…
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Added by Frank J. Ball Sr. aka Frank WOLF on November 14, 2009 at 4:46pm —
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ART for HEART
http://artforheart.cabanova.com/
An idea is born! On these pages, all future activities of the art project
"ART for HEART" described in detail. A charity art project was launched from the Mainz Artist Thommy Ha. It aims to unite people, and have a basic idea: Help for people with heart disease! Artists should feel concerned himself as much as managers, gallerists and partners to host an exhibition as part of the project. Through the e…
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Added by Katya Sanna on November 14, 2009 at 1:16pm —
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I'm really delighted to find that my latest release 'Tilly's Tale' is now available from
Amazon.co.uk
This is the first in my series of 'Harry Porter's…
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Added by Brian L Porter on November 12, 2009 at 1:05pm —
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Abebooks.co.uk have become the first to stock 'Tilly's Tale, in the UK, so readers in the United Kingdom can…
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Added by Brian L Porter on November 10, 2009 at 8:54pm —
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It Is Our Song And We Fall Into Each Other
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Added by KEEMO on November 10, 2009 at 3:32pm —
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She sits grim-faced in the living room, her bent eyes
upon the staggered lines of the cedar wood floor
where he stands half-cocked, waving his arms around
in the sticky air as if fighting off fierce ghosts.
All she sees are the dismal shadows of his flailing arms
as she grips her teddy bear tight, the smell of whiskey
hemorrhages through the air, her eyes trained
on the hardwood floor, her tiny back, stiff, waiting.
Soon it will get deathly quiet. She’ll know he is there,
she will feel his war…
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Added by thepoetryman on November 9, 2009 at 7:14am —
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It was after we placed the flowers
upon the somber wooden frame,
when the fatal deed was done
and we’d slept in our rose-colored
beds prone on the complacent floor,
that we stood for something howling,
something writhing in our minds,
across our lawns
as our children’s feet scuttled past
the IED’s of cruelty.
Dodging the flowers in bloom
and painted of life,
we waved our wary-worn hands,
weeping to lift such pain
of wounds that kept crashing,
continued pummeling our shrugs,
our ‘that’s life…
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Added by thepoetryman on November 9, 2009 at 7:00am —
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I'm really happy to report that 'Tilly's Tale', written under my Harry Porter pseudonym has today appeared on sale at Amazon.com Hopefully it won't be too long before it also appears on Amazon's UK site too.
Also available direct from the publisher at
http://4rvpublishingllc.com/
Tilly is so excited her tail hasn't stopped wagging since the book was released.
Here's a short blurb:
Rescued when life looked bleak and her future uncertain, Tilly found l…
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Added by Brian L Porter on November 8, 2009 at 11:57pm —
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Added by vicente gimeno ripoll (GIMENO) on November 8, 2009 at 8:07pm —
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rationalizing about photography and doing photography is counter productive, they cancel each other out, maybe writing this proves me wrong cause I am desperately at a creative dead end..... I have found the a digital exposure happens so fast, that it doesn't allow a mental mellowing of the experience. Snap look, decide to erase or a keeper.
with the negative you are wondering all the time, how could I have done differently? what did I miss? how will I do it next time? then once the negative is…
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Added by Gary Bruce Bowen on November 6, 2009 at 10:00pm —
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On Tuesday my artist feature appeared on the b-uncut gallery blog--w/pics.
http://b-uncut.com/blog
Since it was two days ago, now you have to scroll down the page a bit to find it.
Here is the direct link:
http://bit.ly/VDCgb
Please take a look and help me promote by RETWEETING (via button at top of article) or posting to your Facebook page...
thanks/LUV
Best wishes for a productive…
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Added by Marie Kazalia on November 6, 2009 at 12:12pm —
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I am considering adding other artist’s artwork to my “I’m Still Beautiful” exhibits. This show’s theme is to bring awareness to breast cancer survivors that the disease can not destroy beauty. That beauty comes from within. I would like to add artwork from artists all over the world that support that theme. I think I can accomplish that by adding one or more computers to the exhibit showing digital images sent by selected artists.
This would be just the first step in a plan to expand the show’s…
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Added by Michael P. Hays on November 5, 2009 at 10:51pm —
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I Rarely Work In Silence
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I rarely work in silence. There is always music or talk or somet
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Added by KEEMO on November 5, 2009 at 4:38pm —
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I'm over the moon today, because my book 'Tilly's Tale' written under my Harry Porter name was released this morning by 4RV Publishing. 'Tilly's Tale' is the first book in my 'Harry Porter's Dog Tales' series and sets out to tell Tilly's life story in her own words, beginning with the appalling story of her early life and endin…
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Added by Brian L Porter on November 5, 2009 at 3:25pm —
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"IO GRIDO IN SILENZIO”
IO GRIDO PERCHE’ UN ASSORDANTE SILENZIO MI LOGORA,
UNA CIECA OMERTA’ MI CONSUMA,
IO GRIDO CONTRO GLI APPROFITTATORI,
IO GRIDO PER LA NOSTRA TERRA,
IO GRIDO PER I NOSTRI FIGLI,
PER I NOSTRI UOMINI E LE NOSTRE DONNE
VIOLATI OGNI ISTANTE
NELL'INTIMITA' DEI LORO IDEALI,
GRIDIAMO INSIEME…
By Emanuela Di Stefano
"I cry in silence"
WHY I CRY 'a deafening silence was worn,
Blind Omerta 'consumes me,
I scream against profiteers,
I cry for our land,
I cry for our ch…
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Added by Emanuela Di Stefano on November 5, 2009 at 12:38am —
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