I am a Gallery Teacher who loves to create different types of art mostly mixed media, collage and watercolor. I enjoy going to workshops to learn more. My other love is to hike and travel. I hope to share some experiences and journeys.
Good
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Another short blog post, but this one is to direct you to a little
more to read. This month’s issue of *Friends Journal* includes my short
story...
Is Sourdough Bread Gluten Free?
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No, sourdough bread is not gluten-free. Sourdough bread is made from wheat
flour, which includes gluten. Gluten is a protein […]
Losing Connie
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On pain, grief, and the mental and physical burden of living with a spinal
CSF leak, an invisible, debilitating, & under-diagnosed condition.
The post Lo...
Golden Gluten-Free Sourdough Discard Biscuits
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Imagine taking a bite of one of these gluten-free sourdough discard
biscuits. The slightly crisp outer layer gently gives way to a fluffy
interior. The but...
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I have had a lot of requests for a tutorial on my "Alice in Wonderland"
theater so her goes:
I started with an old jewelry box that I got at the thrif...
Template Links
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I have been getting a lot of emails about links to my templates not working
anymore....* a lot of emails.*
It's nice to know that you are still out t...
Did I really skip a whole year?
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I am still here! Wow! I didn’t mean to skip a whole year of posting to this
“vintage” blog of mine. To say that I cherish this little space of mine
here on...
After Willem DeKooning: My painting, "Foraging"
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Foraging I
I signed up for an "Abstract Expressionism: Post WWII" class on coursera.org
thinking it would be about exactly what the title says, and it ...
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BUSY TIMES
6x6 panel
Acrylic
$45.00
Study of shine on cutlery then jazz it up with a colorful wall paper. Busy
and fun finished just before the Covid 19 ...
Hashima Island, Japan ~ October 2018
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Charlie Abrahamson
"Hashima Island, Japan"
9"x 12" Pen and Watercolor Pencil drawing
Location Link
Evangeline Adams
Location Link
Carolina Arroyo
Wa...
New Online Class—Textures!
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If the above video doesn't run please view it on YouTube by clicking on
this link. I'm so excited about my new class "Textures: Backgrounds for
Visual Jour...
Balancing Act
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*Artwork BALANCING ACT by Heather Foust*
*Essay by Nelly Eisenhower*
A few months ago, I made the decision to go back to work full time. It
seems that...
Sprout 2 Months!
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As much as I'd like to admit that it doesn't feel like Sprout's been around
for 2 months, it doesn't feel that way at all. It feels much loooonger.
Haha...
Dia de los Muertos..
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A celebration of life
and the beautiful memories of those
who are now gone...
but are
living forever in our hearts...never to be forgotten.
(Please click o...
a little of this and that
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This week...
Another painting of the bay... (oil on canvas)
the view out my window on a rainy day...
traditional oil still life - waaaay out of my comfor...
10 million!
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Wow, 10 million hits! That's brilliant because that's 10 million thinking
about kids and food. I am still working away quietly trying to raise money
for Ma...
After the Thaw: Outdoor Fun in Berlin
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Now that the outdoors are open for business, here are frugal-friendly ideas
for alfresco activity in the capital, from biking to the beach.
Can I blog from my phone
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I got a new phone and this is a test post. I use facebook mainly now and
have neglected my blog.
Here are photos from my repurposed Somerset Studio 2007 ...
Sharing Happiness...
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Happy Fall to all of you!
I'm so excited to be featured on C.R. Gibsons
Designs for Inspirations Blog!
Please stop by and read the interview on ways I ...
Tool Tut
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For each size tray that you marble in, a new set of tools to fit needs to
be constructed. Here is an easy way to make combs and rakes for all of your
marbl...
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