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© 2016 Kenneth DeMuth
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PARIS 7ème - Hello My Name Is Rolls 2021, Œuvre participative - Exposition Sketch, de l’esquisse au graffiti - Fluctuart, organisée par Taxie Gallery, commissariat Valériane Mondot, Conseil artistique Darco - octobre 2021
© 2017 Kenneth DeMuth
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The paprika toasted walnuts were soooo good. With the pickled ewes cheese - yum yum yum. Pumpkin a bit soft, but that's pumpkin for you.
Blogged: Sunday at Castle Farm and the Vegetarian Cookery School
"Mary Rose" tells the lyrical, stirring story of a girl who disappears only to return mysteriously with no memory of time passed, setting off a heartbreaking and thrilling course of events. Considered to be a sequel (of sorts) to "Peter Pan," this haunting tale of love, loss, ghosts and the living became a major obsession and inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock. Directed by Rep Stage's Producing Artistic Director Michael Stebbins.
What is postmodernism? Is it good or bad? Does it have anything to do with being an effective, godly parent? With sensitivity, grace, and a passion to help families experience authentic, life–changing relationships with God, Mary DeMuth describes the new way people are processing truth. She reveals effective ways for parents to communicate with today’s kids: by developing relationships, by learning along with their kids, by creating a safe haven for kids to explore their worlds, and more.
Parents will discover how to...
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This unique resource offers everyday moms and dads an engaging introduction into the postmodern world and provides the tools they need to relate to it with confidence and faith.
"Mary Rose" tells the lyrical, stirring story of a girl who disappears only to return mysteriously with no memory of time passed, setting off a heartbreaking and thrilling course of events. Considered to be a sequel (of sorts) to "Peter Pan," this haunting tale of love, loss, ghosts and the living became a major obsession and inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock. Directed by Rep Stage's Producing Artistic Director Michael Stebbins.
"Mary Rose" tells the lyrical, stirring story of a girl who disappears only to return mysteriously with no memory of time passed, setting off a heartbreaking and thrilling course of events. Considered to be a sequel (of sorts) to "Peter Pan," this haunting tale of love, loss, ghosts and the living became a major obsession and inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock. Directed by Rep Stage's Producing Artistic Director Michael Stebbins.
Diana DeMuth Barbie
Had the interesting commission of making a doll of someone's good friend and talented artist Diana DeMuth, who is a musician. I've never made a custom doll like this before so it was a very fun project.
I wanted to keep her as "Mattel Style" as possible.
Guitar is from Tiny Frock Shop (tinyfrockshop.com/)
She is rerooted with a 50/50 blend of Coco and Hazelnut from RestoreDoll.
"Mary Rose" tells the lyrical, stirring story of a girl who disappears only to return mysteriously with no memory of time passed, setting off a heartbreaking and thrilling course of events. Considered to be a sequel (of sorts) to "Peter Pan," this haunting tale of love, loss, ghosts and the living became a major obsession and inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock. Directed by Rep Stage's Producing Artistic Director Michael Stebbins.
note: red central patch under chin. Demuth Park is listed as a Birding Hot Spot, these shots were taken at Demuth Park in Palm Springs California. Photo by Anthony Gliozzo. Photo taken with Canon 5D Mark III and Canon 400mm L 5.6 lens.
©2013 Anthony Gliozzo - All Rights Reserved
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88. Lucretia, Rembrandt
Susan DeMuth, Spartan Nash
I will be trying to capture the emotion of this great piece of
art with as much expression as is felt in the actual painting.
The flowers I will be using will be roses, hydrangeas, and a
variety of different greens.
Years of Art in Bloom Participation: 5
Polaroid photographs from the Demuth Glass Co. exhibit on the second floor of the Oil & Gas Museum.
Parkersburg, West Virginia
July 9, 2009
© 2015 Kenneth DeMuth
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Finding these two paintings right next to each other was a total trip back in time for me. When I was in high school, my art teacher put these two paintings on every test she gave for two years.
The farther one is "Portrait of a German Officer" by Marsden Hartley and the near one is "I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold" by Charles Demuth (the title comes from a poem by William Carlos Williams).
See, Miss Curry? Twenty years later and I still remember.