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Nightshades…

September 2, 2008 · 1 Comment

The eggplant or aubergine or brinjalis is a native to India.
Greatly admired for its glossy "deep purple" color,
as well as its pleasantly unique bitter taste and spongy texture.

Eggplant_3

It belongs to the "nightshade"
family of vegetables, which also includes tomatoes, sweet peppers and
potatoes. Other nightshades plants are the petunia, tobacco, as well as
the poisonous belladonna.

Nightshades contain a special group
of substances called alkaloids. These biochemicals are designed to help
protect the plants from insects. They are known to cause ill
side-effects to individuals that have osteoarthritis, rheumatoid
arthritis, or other joint problems like gout.

Filed In: Ideas, Illustration, Science

Homegrown,

August 26, 2008 · 1 Comment

Tomato abundance!
08 / 2+6 / 08

Eights ?

Well, the # 8
in numerology is for
PROSPERITY!

This year I
planted 3
“Roma Tomato”
plants and 2
“Cherry Tomatoes.”

The harvest has
been splendid
over +260
Roma Tomatoes
so far and
more coming
from where
these came from!

I call this
bumber crop,
Abundance!

 

Tomato Sauce ...even more abundance!
www.gregmorneauart.com •
painting by Greg Morneau • “The Waiting Place”
www.donnarizzo.com • ceramic sugar bowl by Donna Rizzo • “Willow Dancer”

Above containers with Tomato Sauce and below a bowl of refreshing “Gazpacho Soup”

Gazpacho Soup

In China, “red“ is a lucky color, so it’s often used to bring luck into a household.


 Keep reading here for a “Gazpacho Soup” recipe!

Often described as a liquid salad. Gazpacho was
traditionally eaten by workers in the fields, whether they were
vineyards, olive plantations, citrus groves, wheat fields or cork farms.
This cold soup replenished them
with the necessary salt and vitamins lost through physical exertion.

Originally
gazpacho was nothing but bread, water, and olive oil, all pounded in a
large wooden bowl called a dornillo. The tomatoes and peppers appeared after Christopher Columbus.

GAZPACHO SOUP

•    4 thick slices coarse bread crusts removed, soak in water (5 min)
•    3 pounds Roma tomatoes skins removed
•    3 medium garlic cloves
•    2 firm medium-sized cucumbers, peeled
•    1 medium green bell pepper, cored, seeded and chopped
•    1 medium red bell pepper, cored, seeded and chopped
•    2 stalks celery, chopped
•    1/4 cup olive oil
•    4 Tbsp of balsamic vinegar
•    2 Tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
•    2 tsp sugar
•    1-2 Tbsp chopped fresh parsley
•    Salt and fresh ground pepper to taste

Squeeze water out of the bread and combine with tomatoes, garlic
cloves, cucumbers, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, sugar, salt &
pepper in a food processor and blend slightly to desired consistency.
You will have to do this in batches. Place in a large mixing bowl and
mix in the rest of the ingredients well.
Store in non-metal, non-reactive storage container, cover tightly and refrigerate overnight, allowing flavors to blend.
Serves 8.

Filed In: Friends, Ideas, Sabroso, Techniques

Uppity up tomatoes!

August 25, 2008 · 5 Comments

Within "The Land" pavilion which is part of the EPCOT theme park in the Walt Disney World Resort at Lake Buena Vista, Florida is this amazingly huge “Tomato-Tree”.
It was achieved by using the "vertical growing technique" in which by providing a matrix of structural supports for the entire
plant this enabled it to grow much bigger than it ever would under
ordinary circumstances where gravity would be weighing it down.

Tomatotree

This “Tomato-Tree” produces over
32,000 tomatoes in a 16-month period. It was recognized by Guiness
World Records as both the largest and most productive tomato plant in
the world.

EPCOT stands for “Experimental
Prototype Community of Tomorrow” and was originally intended to be a
futuristic model community based on utopian modernist ideas of communal
living, no cars and no private ownership.

Filed In: Ideas, Science, Techniques, Travel

Print and Pattern blog…

August 12, 2008 · 2 Comments

(https://printpattern.blogspot.com) has made a call for entries for a PRINT & PATTERN BOOK

Print & Pattern book

that will be printed by a top publisher Laurence King Publishing Ltd.
The aim of the book will be to celebrate the creativity in surface design and stationery today. It will feature patterns, cards, papergoods, scrapbooking, textiles, ceramics, anything with a great printed surface.

If you are interested in submitting images for the book then go here for the details.
Friday, June 27, 2008  PRINT & PATTERN BOOK
• how to submit   (closing date is August 31st 2008) 

Printandpattern

Here are a few of the surface designs (tessellations) that I will be submitting…
• Lisa Rivas © 2008

In the USA this book will be distributed by Chronicle Books

Filed In: Ideas, Weblogs

A class of art…

August 11, 2008 · 3 Comments

Dragonfly_glass_2

I made this small "glass-art" by
fusing different pieces of colored glass.
Now I have used it for
an illustrative image in my artwork.
This glass art has now transcended
even further by being implemented
into another form of art!

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"Under The Glass"
• fused glass illustration printed as an archival pigment print, 100% rag paper

Glass art is the use of glass as an artistic medium.
Specific approaches include stained glass, working glass in a torch flame (lampworking),
glass beadmaking, glass casting, glass fusing and most notably, glass blowing.

Filed In: e-Stamps, Glass, Ideas, Illustration

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