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Lucky winner,

July 7, 2008 · 4 Comments

Abejas de Miel pendant by Lisa Rivas

So I waited up til Monday, July 7th. at 12:00 AM,

to give every one a chance.

And the lucky winner for the “Abejas de Miel”
-The Honey Bees- pendant is: Valaine
visit her wonderful blog: www.silentdreamer.net/blog
for it is definitely a winning proposition!

There will be more “give-a-ways” coming up again.
Winning is not everything, but the effort to win is. Zig Ziglar

Valaine is the winner!

Kindness in ourselves is the honey that blunts the sting of unkindness in another.
Walter Savage Landor, 1775 – 1864

A “Spoonful of Honey” a day keeps free radicals at bay.

More about honey:
Many have found “local raw honey” helpful for its positive effects against allergies and hay fever.
One or two teaspoons last thing at night can help with insomnia.
Also apply freely over burns. It cools, removes pain and aids fast healing without scarring.
Apart from being a salve and an antibiotic, bacteria simply cannot survive in honey.

You can view this image at my store FlyingColors on Etsy  •click here•

Filed In: Fine Art, Friends, To Share

Blueberry Season…

July 3, 2008 · 4 Comments

…peaks in July! And they are native only to North America.
July is “National Blueberry Month” in the United States and Canada.
Blueberries, prove that good things can come in small packages.
They are one of the richest sources of antioxidants,
full of anthocyanins
— the compounds responsible for their blue hue —
known to reduce heart disease and cancer in humans.

Berries by ©Lisa Rivas

“Berries”
• watercolor, digital, printed on ricepaper and mounted on canvas
• 10″ x 10″
• Lisa Rivas © 2007 


Your mother may have told you carrots would keep your eyes bright as a child, but as an adult, it looks like fruit is even more important for keeping your sight. Eating 3 or more servings of fruit per day may lower your risk of age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), the primary cause of vision loss in older adults.

Filed In: Fine Art, Las Botánicas, Pattern, Sabroso

New Z-Land…

July 1, 2008 · 1 Comment

Walter Logeman is a "TOTAL" web find all the way from New Zealand!
I came across him through a "Yahoo group" that troubleshoots cutting-edge digital printing issues, with an excellent product called InkAid. I’ve used it extensively.

He is a certified Psychotherapist.
Psychotherapy comes from the Greek words for "soul" and "attending".

It describes well the work he does: "attending the soul"
He had attended my work by featuring me on his blog,
with my Mud Pie II web-eStamp. Thank you, Walter!

His work intrigued and fascinated me. He had done a "Thousand Sketches!"  a self-challenge project he began in the spring of 2006 and completed in the spring of 2007! 1000 sketches done on a "PC Tablet"  and then posted them on a blog. He recorded his learning process about art & artists and his visits to galleries in Australia, New Zealand and the U.S.A.

Grain_wlogeman

"Grain" • digital watercolor • Walter Logeman © 2008

Walter considers the circle a symbol of fertility and solidity,
as a child he had an obsession of drawing "thousands" of yellow circles.
Could it be trying to create drops of "SUN" light?

Red_wlogeman

"Red" • digital watercolor • Walter Logeman © 2008

Please go and see his work at: www.walterlogeman.com

Also, return here tomorrow and see what I designed for him …a few custom Web-eStamps!

Filed In: Fine Art, Friends, Weblogs

IF • Fierce

June 27, 2008 · 14 Comments

These birds are furiously eager in their “fierce competition” for water at this oasis.

Oasis © Lisa Rivas

original painting – private collection – Weston, FL – USA • “Oasis”
• watercolor, wax, ricepaper, quilted • 36″H x 36″W • © Lisa Rivas
Fierce extremes in their continuances will not feed themselves.
William Shakespeare

Filed In: Fine Art, Illustration, Pattern

…bud or bug?

June 26, 2008 · 1 Comment

"We think too small,

like the frog at the bottom of the well.
He thinks
the sky is only as big as the top of the well.
If he surfaced, he would have an entirely different view."

Mao Tse-Tung

Abstract_bug_2

Lisa Rivas © 2008 • Frog Bugs?

Filed In: Fine Art, Ideas, Illustration

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