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Watercolor for Create38 online class I'm taking.
I just started a blog where there's more info about this piece, as I add~
I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor
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I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor
All images are available as Museum Quality Photographic Prints and Commercial Licensing. Feel free to contact me with any and all inquiries.
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I made this framed embroidery for my friend Kady for Christmas. I love the way it turned out SO much! She's going to love it I think.
The pattern is from Elsie Flannigan's online class and I think I'm going to paint on the frame sometime soon too...
I will be doing a live online class for Craftcast.com on May 9. This is the style of work I will be demonstrating....
Journal page for Elsie's online class about things i like. I loved to draw and it was easier than i expected.
Made by Yvette Ja who teaches paper skills via popular online classes. She is in the Artist Spotlight: www.allthingspaper.net/2022/05/bookbinder-paper-artist.html
Samples of faux bone cuffs for a new class I am working on. this will be an online class, but I will also offer a two day workshop.
Watercolor for Create38 online class I'm taking. Descanso Gardens, La Canada Flintridge, CA.
I just started a blog where there's more info about my watercolors, as I add paintings~ sherryschmidt.blogspot.com
This is a project featured in Crafty's online class Quilled and Sculpted Cards with Cecelia Louie.
Enter to win the class AND receive a pumpkin pattern threesome freebie: www.allthingspaper.net/2015/10/craftsy-online-class-givea...
Doodle made for Traci Bautista's "Doodles Unleashed" online class. Measures 9X12. Materials used include acrylic paints, spray color washes, Neocolor II, paint pen, Sharpies. I couldn't resist adding in a bit of zentangling too. I'm not sure if it's done yet but thought I would post it anyway.
I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor
All images are available as Museum Quality Photographic Prints and Commercial Licensing. Feel free to contact me with any and all inquiries.
Follow My Once In A Lifetime Travel Experiences at Mark Paulda’s Travel Journal
The construction of these polymerclay rings built with interchangeable parts will soon be an online class to take on demand.
a page from way back in February or March, I think. I made this one as a guest artist for Shimelle's online class 'Something from almost nothing.' I choose to make mine all about ribbon!
I can't resist sharing these images captured with the iPhone during a walk through the outskirts of the Thamel area of Kathmandu. Away from the myriad of tourists, and tourist shops, I found an area far more interesting a few streets away. Unsure where I was going, I walked and found a purely genuine, and beautiful Kathmandu.
The perpetual noise of the city faintly touched this area reminds me of just how hectic Kathmandu is. Life slowed down here and I appreciated the authenticity of how life is lived. In a remote sense, if there was a Nepalese Norman Rockwell, he would have painted these scenes.
Nothing was staged for tourists, and only day to day life occurred just as it should.
Thamel is distinguished by its narrow alleys crowded with various shops and vendors. Commonly sold goods include food, fresh vegetables/fruits, pastries, trekking gear, walking gear, music, DVDs, handicrafts, souvenirs, woollens, and clothes. Travel agencies, small grocery stores, budget hotels and restaurants also line the streets. Cars, cycle rickshaws, two-wheelers and taxis ply these narrow streets alongside hundreds of pedestrians.
The area has been the centre of the tourist industry in Kathmandu for over four decades, starting from the hippie days when many artists came to Nepal and spent weeks in Thamel. Even though Thamel has been referred to as a "ghetto" by some, many low-budget travellers consider it a hot-spot for tourism.
I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor
All images are available as Museum Quality Photographic Prints and Commercial Licensing. Feel free to contact me with any and all inquiries.
Follow My Once In A Lifetime Travel Experiences at Mark Paulda’s Travel Journal
Coming up: my workshop during World Origami Days, organized by OrigamiUSA: origamiusa.org/online-class/world-origami-days/2020/shamr...
We will fold two variants of my Shamrock Box: one is an intermediate model while the other is complex. Apart from just folding the models, we'll also discuss shaping and the Flagstone Paneling technique.
The workshop will take place online, on Friday, October 30th, 8:00 p.m. EDT (Saturday, October 31st, 1:00 a.m. CET)
I feel like these are starting to get repetitve. I need to shoot something new, I haven't had time because of school. These online classes are going to kill me.
Yesterday I taught this model on an online class. As everytime that I have taught it, the class was a success since people end up very satisfied with this great model.
There were maybe 15 people, but not many turned their cameras on for the final pic.
...for elsie's online class. This notebook is one of those greenroom eco woodgrain lovelies from Target and I really dig the size. And yup, those are lyrics from the Ben Folds/Regina Spektor song. I used that title as a note to self, because I so rarely record things in a journal anymore and it's so therapeutic that I can't wait to get back into it.
A party of polymer clay creations that I have made during Christine Dumont's Voila online class. A great way to test your strengths, weaknesses and test your limits. This week I took the time to make these into wearable art (necklaces)
This is something I made in another online class I am taking,lol! I love these classes because I learn so much!
doodle finally finished after about two years since being started as part of the Flower Power online class offered by Alisa Burke.
If you're new around here, this is Remington, my dashing, debonair, and cuddly first cat. All my life I'd wanted a cat, but my parents didn't, and getting Remmy here in 2002 was...so important. While working full-time at a demanding (and awful—keep your kids out of the advertising business) job and attending college full-time at night, it was within months of my bringing Rem home that my college began offering online classes, which I took full advantage of (both campii were an hour from work, and class let out at 10PM).
This schedule and paying for everything (including the parts of tuition a couple of scholarships didn't cover) on my own having obliterated most of my friendships, Rem became my best buddy even more than he had been (there was another cat for a while). We were absolute pals and had a great time together. He would investigate my shopping when I returned home from a store, sit patiently outside the (open) bathroom door while I got ready in the morning (he loved to sit on the edge of the tub between the shower curtain and the liner), would come to bed when I told him it was bedtime, let me dance around with him in my arms, and would do a cute little 'dance' on the cupboard door with his white forepaws when it was time for him to eat. We did everything together. Including that time he fell into the tub when I was taking a bubble bath. He travelled all over with me, too, to Nashville and the Gulf Coast and up to Michigan, and a great little traveller he was, too!
Rem and Lu were a lot alike. Affectionate, playful, constantly following me everywhere, demanding in that way only cats can get away with and never being annoying, checking out and involved in absolutely everything I did. Just like Lu, when I was sick, he would curl up beside me to keep me company.
His absolutely shocking and sudden death from HCM just before Valentine's Day in 2008 hit like a freight train. We ended up with Ben just days later. It was probably too soon, because it's difficult (impossible?) to train a puppy when you are weeping and mourning and out of control emotionally, so I really had to bottle it all up despite how excruciating it was. More than once I wanted and probably needed to cry my heart out, but couldn't. Sometimes I worry this has messed up my memories of him. (Please don't misunderstand, Ben truly was a blessing and I don't regret him.) I would hate to forget Remmy; he was the most perfect and delightful first cat I could have had. Ah, Rem...
It has all come back with the loss of Lu, so it seems I'm mourning them both at once now, or mourning the loss of Rem all over again. A little strange. I miss them both terribly. Wherever they are, I'm sure they are having fun together, all of them, but probably especially Remmy and Lu. They're probably causing trouble and being cute all over the place.
Gosh I miss them.
Hope seeing Rem again made my long-time Flickr pals smile. He was wonderful, too.
Watercolor for Create38 online class I'm taking.
I just started a blog where there's more info about my watercolors, as I add paintings~ sherryschmidt.blogspot.com
I am taking an online class at willowing.ning.com
and this is my first watercolor mandala with zentangle. I used Dewent Inktense watercolor pencils to color the mandala and then added the zentangeling.
Ouray Colorado
The Little Switzerland of America
A place you visit and don't want to leave.
I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor
All images are available as Museum Quality Photographic Prints and Commercial Licensing. Feel free to contact me with any and all inquiries.
Follow My Once In A Lifetime Travel Experiences at Mark Paulda’s Travel Journal
This is a project featured in Crafty's online class Quilled and Sculpted Cards with Cecelia Louie.
Enter to win the class AND receive a pumpkin pattern threesome freebie: www.allthingspaper.net/2015/10/craftsy-online-class-givea...
The 40% OFF sale on my online classes is finishing on Friday. See my facebook for the link to the class.
My son, Adan, attends his first online class during the coronavirus school closures of 2020. ©️2020 Billy Calzada
I'm really enjoying my online class with Kim Klassen. Textures have always been important, but actual knowledge of camera, lenses and shooting has put me a bit behind on the learning curve. Thanks to Kim for giving me the word on blurs...and how to change my camera settings. Class information
Textures: Kim Klassen (awaken and phoebe)