Showing posts with label more. Show all posts
Showing posts with label more. Show all posts
Thursday, March 23, 2017
A Few More Collage Grids
A Few More Collage Grids
I am in the middle of Abstract Painting In Vermont this week, and will post a few pictures of student work a bit later. Meanwhile, here are a few more pieces that are a continuation of these pattern grids. They are all 8"x8", and I will mount them on wood panel. I will be exhibiting them for the month of September at the Crowell Gallery at the library in Newfane, VT.











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Wednesday, March 15, 2017
A LITTLE MORE MOD
A LITTLE MORE MOD

Shirt - Topshop / Skirt - Urban Outfitters / Bag - Saint Laurent / Coat - Zara sale (Similar)
Boots - Topshop / Sunglasses - Miu Miu Via. ShadeStation










At the moment I feel very inspired by different takes on trends and just by peoples unique personal style. So I wanted to head to Shoreditch this time with a slightly smarter, slightly more mod ensemble, having picked up some pieces which were slightly more out of my comfort zone.










I adore the frill and femininity of this pussy-bow billowy shirt, I paired it with a much more structured button-down skirt and my new patent shiny-shoes which are from Topshop. These are so comfortable and after seeing so many Londoners strutting around in these boots looking effortlessly fabulous, I caved!
I was also so glad I could pull out my new Miu Miu Sunnies, They are very unique and distinctive. They almost feel a little futuristic and I almost wish I could wear the pink velvet box they came in as an accessory itself.
This outfit leant itself very well to the busy, work-day Old street vibe and has got me wanting to style myself up like this more often.
Sammi x
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A few more Christmas gifts
A few more Christmas gifts

For a friend who likes baking and rose..
Used a pattern in Denyse Schmidt Quilts


For a boy who likes dinosaurs and elephants..
Used a pattern in Patchwork + Quilted Gifts


For friends and family who would like these..
Used my fabric basket pattern..

Wishing you the warmest Christmas.. :)
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Tuesday, March 14, 2017
11 Fruits Vegetables Having More Vitamin C Than Orange
11 Fruits Vegetables Having More Vitamin C Than Orange

Vitamin C is an important nutrient for the growth and repair of various tissues in the human body. Oranges are great for vitamin C there are 65 milligrams of vitamin C in a medium orange (4.5 ounces), just over 100% of the daily value. Studies show that consuming vitamin C cant actually prevent colds, loading up on the nutrient may help slightly shorten the length of time youre sick and reduce the severity of your symptoms.
11 Foods With More Vitamin C Than Oranges
Cauliflower
On cauliflower, its vitamin C content reached 50 milligrams per 100 grams, similar to the content of vitamin C in cabbage. Cauliflower has benefits to prevent the occurrence of cancer, such as colon cancer, breast cancer, and tumors.
On cauliflower, its vitamin C content reached 50 milligrams per 100 grams, similar to the content of vitamin C in cabbage. Cauliflower has benefits to prevent the occurrence of cancer, such as colon cancer, breast cancer, and tumors.
Pineapple
In addition to 78.9 milligrams of vitamin C, pineapple contains bromelain, a digestive enzyme that helps break down food and reduce bloating. Bromelain also acts as a natural anti-inflammatory that can help you recover faster after a tough workout.
In addition to 78.9 milligrams of vitamin C, pineapple contains bromelain, a digestive enzyme that helps break down food and reduce bloating. Bromelain also acts as a natural anti-inflammatory that can help you recover faster after a tough workout.
Broccoli
The content of vitamin C in broccoli was 118 milligrams per 100 grams. Like red paprika, broccoli is a vegetable. Broccoli has health benefits for cancer prevention, detoxification, prevent stomach disorders, and prevent heart disease. Other properties are able to care for the skin, and prevent anemia.
The content of vitamin C in broccoli was 118 milligrams per 100 grams. Like red paprika, broccoli is a vegetable. Broccoli has health benefits for cancer prevention, detoxification, prevent stomach disorders, and prevent heart disease. Other properties are able to care for the skin, and prevent anemia.
Guava
The content of vitamin C in guava twice more than in sweet orange. If oranges has 54 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 grams, then the guava contained about 108 milligrams per 100 grams. The fruit is beneficial for weight loss, prevent skin breakouts, lower cholesterol, and treat diarrhea. Guava is a fruit with the highest vitamin C content.
The content of vitamin C in guava twice more than in sweet orange. If oranges has 54 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 grams, then the guava contained about 108 milligrams per 100 grams. The fruit is beneficial for weight loss, prevent skin breakouts, lower cholesterol, and treat diarrhea. Guava is a fruit with the highest vitamin C content.
Chili Peppers
A half-cup of chopped or diced chili peppers delivers 107.8 milligrams of vitamin C. Plus, researchers from the University of Buffalo found that capsaicin, the compound that makes chili peppers hot, may help relieve joint and muscle pain.
A half-cup of chopped or diced chili peppers delivers 107.8 milligrams of vitamin C. Plus, researchers from the University of Buffalo found that capsaicin, the compound that makes chili peppers hot, may help relieve joint and muscle pain.
Tomatoes
The content of vitamin C in tomatoes is 34 milligrams per 100 grams.
The content of vitamin C in tomatoes is 34 milligrams per 100 grams.
Papaya
Levels of vitamin C in papaya, can be different in different reference. But do not worry, because still the average content of vitamin C in papaya is two times more than oranges. Papaya fruit has benefits to reduce the accumulation of fat in the body, helping the process of protein digestion, and improve sperm quality.
Levels of vitamin C in papaya, can be different in different reference. But do not worry, because still the average content of vitamin C in papaya is two times more than oranges. Papaya fruit has benefits to reduce the accumulation of fat in the body, helping the process of protein digestion, and improve sperm quality.
Cabbage
The content of vitamin C in cabbage is 160.8 milligrams per 2 cups. Means every one cup contains at least 80.4 milligrams of vitamin C. Cabbage has health benefits can prevent cancer. It also can prevent thrush because it contains vitamin C.
The content of vitamin C in cabbage is 160.8 milligrams per 2 cups. Means every one cup contains at least 80.4 milligrams of vitamin C. Cabbage has health benefits can prevent cancer. It also can prevent thrush because it contains vitamin C.
Strawberries
The content of vitamin C in strawberries is 56.7 milligrams per 100 grams, 8 consumption of strawberries every day it will fulfill the needs of vitamin C daily. Health benefits of strawberries such as teeth whitening and as a natural acne remedy.
The content of vitamin C in strawberries is 56.7 milligrams per 100 grams, 8 consumption of strawberries every day it will fulfill the needs of vitamin C daily. Health benefits of strawberries such as teeth whitening and as a natural acne remedy.
Longan
The content of vitamin C in the Longan about 84 milligrams per 100 grams, still higher than the oranges. Levels of vitamin C on Longan, making this fruit including fruit rich in vitamin C. One of the benefits of this fruit is to cure insomnia.
The content of vitamin C in the Longan about 84 milligrams per 100 grams, still higher than the oranges. Levels of vitamin C on Longan, making this fruit including fruit rich in vitamin C. One of the benefits of this fruit is to cure insomnia.
Apples
The content of vitamin C in apples is 5 milligrams in 100 grams. Apple has benefits to detoxify the body, stabilize the bodys immunity, and reduce the bodys allergic.
The content of vitamin C in apples is 5 milligrams in 100 grams. Apple has benefits to detoxify the body, stabilize the bodys immunity, and reduce the bodys allergic.
Kiwi
The content of vitamin C in the kiwi is 100 milligrams per 100 grams. kiwi Including fruits containing high vitamin c. This fruit helps to prevent heart disease and hypertension, treat symptoms of impotence, and maintain stamina. Other properties is able to maintain healthy skin and is suitable as a nutrient for pregnant women.
The content of vitamin C in the kiwi is 100 milligrams per 100 grams. kiwi Including fruits containing high vitamin c. This fruit helps to prevent heart disease and hypertension, treat symptoms of impotence, and maintain stamina. Other properties is able to maintain healthy skin and is suitable as a nutrient for pregnant women.
Additional sources:
http://magazine.foxnews.com/food-wellness/12-foods-more-vitamin-c-oranges
http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/foods-high-in-vitamin-c/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/27/vitamin-c-foods_n_1457397.html?
http://www.examiner.com/article/10-fruits-and-vegetables-with-more-vitamin-c-than-an-orange
www.naturalnews.com
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Wednesday, March 8, 2017
2 More OILS
2 More OILS


red rock nevada and altadena california. the brush work on the red rock painting is starting to feel "right"
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Monday, February 27, 2017
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
90s TV Switcheroos Characters Played by More than One Actor
90s TV Switcheroos Characters Played by More than One Actor
Oh my gosh, as I was posting this it suddenly hit me--today is my blogaversary! Thats right, one year ago today Children of the 90s was born. Thats a whole lotta 90s. Lucky for all of you, I wont go the way of this post and suddenly replace myself with a cheap imitation, less credible 90s chronicler...looks like youre stuck with me. Thanks for reading! :)
How many Beckys does it take to complete a series of Roseanne? The answer may surprise you

Its the old Darrin Stevens switcharoo. For one reason or another, the original TV actor exits stage left and is immediately replaced by the next available understudy standing in the wings. Unlike at the theater, though, where they give you the benefit of announcing the replacement, on TV they tend to just proceed with business as usual as if nothing had happened. Never mind the fact that one of our major players was one person one day and someone else the next. All of the other actors simply treat the replacement as if they were the old standard and were supposed to be immediately convinced that this new actor embodies the character we once knew and loved as another person.
Sometimes theres some brief wink-wink nudge-nudge type of acknowledgment, but for the most part they leave us to fend for ourselves in digesting the adjustment. Imagine if someone in your inner circle of friends came to dinner one night, only it was another person entirely. All of your other friends continue to call the newcomer by the first friends name and reminisce with him as if he were there all along. The way theyre acting, its enough to make the rest of us have to wonder if were the crazy ones for not going along with this charade.
The tactic happens more than you might think; sometimes you dont even notice it until youre watching the show in syndication many years later. Whether its a minor character or a principal player, it definitely requires more than your average level of TV-grade suspension of disbelief. The following are among the most grievous offenders:
Fresh Prince: Vivian Banks

Here is an instance of the most blatant kind of switcheroo: one that occurs with a character who appears in virtually every episode of the series. Vivian (Wills aunt) was initially played by Janet Hubert-Whitten, but she found herself in breach of series contract when she became pregnant. While they wrote the pregnancy into Vivian Bankss storyline, Hubert-Whitten left soon thereafter to stay home with her child. She was replaced by Daphne Maxwell Reid, which might have been fine had the producers possessed the common sense to maintain linearity with the character.
Instead, the new Vivian was starkly different than the original. While Hubert-Whittens Vivian was career-driven and outspoken, Reids was a more soft-spoken homemaker. The writers gave a couple of on-screen tongue-in-cheek acknowledgments of the switch ("You know, Mrs. Banks, ever since you had that baby, theres something different about you...") but for the most part the change went unmentioned.
Boy Meets World: Morgan Matthews

The first Morgan Matthews was cute-relief kid sister played by Lily Nicksay. After regular appearances in the first and second seasons, she never appears in the third season, only to reappear in the fourth season played by Lindsay Ridgeway. She was still blonde, but the similarities pretty much ended there. They sought to ease the transition by having her joke, "That was the longest time-out Ive ever had!" I guess that time-out made her pretty bitter, because Morgan emerged several times more sarcastic then she had been in the second season.
Friends: Rosss Ex-Wife Carol

Anita Barone was the original Carol, though she appeared in just one episode. All installments of the Ross/Carol saga thereafter played out with Jane Sibbett. Because Barone only appeared in one episode, this switcheroo was able to slip by far more quietly than some of the more blatant offenders.
Roseanne: Becky Connor-Healy

Heres an interesting bait-and-switch tactic: bring in one actress for a fair number of seasons, replace her with a new actor, bring her back, and then finish the series out with the second actress. Talk about confusing. Alicia Goranson was the original Becky, playing Roseanne and Dans oldest child for the first five seasons. She left to attend college, so the writers started phasing her out in the fifth season based on her decision.
The story, of course, doesnt end there. For some reasons, the writers find it necessary to revive Becky as a series regular, bringing in Sarah Chalke for Becky reinforcement purposes. Its a passable though certainly not entirely excusable switch until Goranson decided she should come back to the show for the eighth season, which she believed would be the final installment. Goranson was not able to fully commit to the role and during the eighth season and she Chalke alternated in the part, leaving the writers grasping at straws writing awkward in-jokes for the obvious switch back and forth. In the ninth and final season, Chalke again took full command of the role and the switch was finally left unmentioned by the cast.
Seinfeld: Frank Costanza, Morty Seinfeld


At least these producers seemed vaguely conscious of the switch: they actually re-filmed some of the Frank Costanza scenes with Jerry Stiller for the syndicated reruns to replace the old shots of John Randolph. At least theyre covering their tracks on that one.
The Morty Seinfeld flip-flop was handled differently, as by the time of the switch so many seasons had gone by that Barney Martin was too old to believably fill the role originally cast with Phil Bruns. In the greater context of the Seinfeld universe though, this type of thing was more acceptable. The focus on the minutiae of life left a pretty general disregard for the broader picture, so it wasnt quite the earth-shattering switch we saw in some of the other shows.
Ghostwriter: Gaby

Gaby Fernandez is Alexs little sister, a character whose traits are largely based on the stereotypical kid sister persona. Unfortunately for original Gaby Mayteana Morales, her onset of puberty quickly made her an unlikely fill-in for the tag-along kid sister. The scripts were adapted to portray Gaby as a more mature character, but she was replaced in the midst of the third season by a younger-looking Melissa Gonzalez. The writers clearly breathed a collective sigh of relief that they didnt have to send Gaby out on dates and give her serious adult aspirations, and the new Gaby reverted to the original character mold.
Clueless: Cher Horowitz (TV vs. film)

This ones a little different, as one actress (Alicia Silverstone) portrayed Cher in the film Clueless while another (Rachel Blanchard) took on the role for the eponymous TV series based on the movie. Blanchard wasnt the only newcomer--we also had TV fill-in replacements for the roles of Chers father and for the character of Josh (Paul Rudd in the film).
All switcheroos considered, perhaps the most offensive were the plot and character changes that ensued in the shift from movie to television adaptation. Plus, everyones outfits were significantly less cool in the series. Then again, the budget (especially during the UPN years) was probably to blame on that front.
The Golden Girls: Everybody

The other great Goldren Girls mystery was why they had the same actor play two different roles, sometimes within the same season. Clearly the writers and casting agents faith in the viewership was pretty low, meaning that Harold Gould played two of Roses boyfriends and Paul Dooley played Roses blind date Isaac Newton and the doctor next door in the Empty Nest set-up...in the same season.
Whatever the reasoning, mid-series replacements generally left us with an uneasy feeling. We trusted these people; we considered them our friends and invited them into our lives in half-hour weekly installments. There was some sense of betrayal when the show wed so trusted pulled the ol Darrin Stevens on us and replaced one of its actors with a newcomer. Luckily, we were all pretty adaptable in our budding couch-potato state. In some cases, we forgot there was ever another actor in the first place. So long as they kept us entertained, wed keep eating up whatever it was they were feeding us: believable or not
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Sunday, January 29, 2017
A Few More 4 x4 Collages
A Few More 4 x4 Collages
Continuing to use my recently made collage papers, here are a few more Teeny Tiny Art pieces.








I just filled out my 2016 schedule on my web site, so you can see what next years workshops will be. I havent yet posted the online workshop schedule, but will do so soon. The only workshop that is currently open for registration is Gelatin Print Collage, in Bennington Vermont at the end of January. Check it out here. Its limited to twelve participants.
One big change is that Big Fat Art Weekend will be in Gloucester, MA, rather than here in Rupert, VT, April 1 - 3. I found a venue where we can work on the wall as well as on tables, which will save our backs, and also allow us to work even larger if we want to. I can accommodate fourteen participants, and will open it up for registration in the next month or two. I hope to offer a second Big Fat Art Weekend sometime in the fall.
Another big change for 2016 is that I am only offering two workshops at Art and Soul in Portland next year, but both of them are two days plus an evening, so we can get deeper into our topics: Dynamic Composition and Layering and Excavating. Open for registration by June 1, maybe before.
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