Miss Rose MargaretTuesday, July 31st, 2007 7 pounds, 3 ounces 19" 5:54 a.m.
rose sleeps, by will wheat, august 1st, 2007
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Miss Rose MargaretTuesday, July 31st, 2007 7 pounds, 3 ounces 19" 5:54 a.m.
rose sleeps, by will wheat, august 1st, 2007
I've been looking at the work of this guy recently. Cliff Path above Cassis 15cm x 13cm, oil on card June 12, 2007
He clearly understands drawing and color (and how the computer can work for the contemporary artist)...though he may not be the most modest. "British still life painter Julian Merrow-Smith is one of the most vibrant artists living and working in Europe today." I think he wrote this. He seems to do everything. Paint, auction, pack, ship, post. He certainly impresses me in his dedication and professionalism. I'm slightly critical of the paintings of peaches (even though most are beautiful). It seems he'd want to paint a greater variety of objects on the rainy, snowy days (or when he doesn't have the time). But, then, who doesn't need a fine technician's painting of peaches?
Peches du Pays 15cm x 10cm (6"x4"), oil on card June 06, 2007
I do (would want one).
While painting, I'm just wondering who sections the mandarins that my son eats? "raccoon bluff beach no. 2" 35" x 25" oil on canvas mid summer 2007
Wasn't I just sayin'? I'm not the only one thinking about the defining nature of hair. (And no newsstands in Vernonburg.)
Ivan Brunetti for The New Yorker, May 7, 2007
We know the rapscallions live in closets, swamps, under beds and sometimes along dark (commonly dirt) roads. You recognize them by their yellowish green eyes, the hair, scales or blemishes and by the amount of snot they fling.
One source says "no evidence" to support idea that deliveries increase based on phases of the moon (pretty site, btw), HOWEVER, I think otherwise. Preggo ticker: Z39, M22, N18, TM17, TH9.
Last image to go to the Bohemian. A sure delivery today.
"she may be a jedi" 30" x 24" mixed media 2007
We (David and I, Dan watching) were practicing downward facing dog and then suddenly David stood up and took four freakin' steps tonight...minutes ago...nine months and one day...wow. Dan and I are thrilled to have shared this tender moment. (March 12, 2007...approximately 8 p.m. EST)