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My first "mixed media" encaustic art piece. I've used a leftover piece of masonite, spray painted it with some background color, tnen uses rubber stamps, a paper butterfly, beeswax, melted crayon, laser transfer and a piece of an onion bag. What a collection of stuff. Oh yea, the upper left corner has little tiny gold beads.
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I was so excited when a Flickr Friend shared some daily themes with me (Thanks V!) and I saw Expression on the list. Portraits terrify me, but I knew I would be able to make my good friend Briana make my favorite expression - which she always makes when she tells me this story -
I took my nephew to ride the train. As the attendant was giving her safety speech she was saying "There will be no smoking on this train." My nephew turned to me and said "Who ever heard of a train with no smoke?!?"
Warming up for Jane Davenport's lessons in drawing facial expression, we try out hand at mini faces.
Went to Acoustic Expressions, put on by some of the local folks at the USO club here in Ridgecrest. Sort of an open mike night for local musicians, in a very friendly envrionment...A lot of fun. Thanks to Roger Moorehead for working with me on this...He was also a great VAL!
They've got a trophy for something(^_^;). I've asked what it was for but forgotten their answer(><).
Radicals in simple language is root. Radicals are irrational numbers like [sqrt(8)] [root(3)(5)] .....This radicals can be written in exponent form as [sqrt(8)] = [8^(1/2)] , [root(3)(5) = 5^(1/3)] .Radical expression will have their power or index or exponents as [1/2] , [1/3] , [1/4] ----- etc.Radical expression will contain radical numbers and variables.To simplify those simplifying radical expressions with exponents, we need to know the following formula: