Tell us a little bit about yourself – what you do and where you work I am a Pentagram Partner and design identities, environmental graphics, books, promotion and packaging for a wide range of clients. What is your favorite typeface? And why? I don’t have a favorite. I like different fonts for different occasions. … Continued
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Following the artist’s progress from a small German artists’ community to the bright lights of Paris, this exhibition captures Modersohn-Becker’s constant striving to simplify and distil the essence of her subject
Great abdominals are ABS-solutely possible no matter what the body type by paying attention to stomach core muscles to work them properly.
Beautiful 'Moon River Lady - color variat...' Poster Print by Paula Belle Flores ✓ Printed on Metal ✓ Easy Magnet Mounting ✓ Worldwide Shipping. Buy online at DISPLATE.
What’s the difference between AHA and BHA exfoliants—and which type of acid is best for your skin? Learn about the benefits of AHAs vs BHAs in this tutorial.
Words by Raymond B. Egan, Music by Richard A. Whiting, published by Leo Feist, Inc. Private collection of Paula K. Wirth
This taco soup recipe from Paula Deen is an easy to make Tex-Mex style meal. Ingredients include ground beef, kidney beans and a packet of ranch mix. Prep time is approximately 5 minutes and cooking time takes 1 hour over low heat on the stove top.
Original artwork description: Cascading waterfall, a balmy July afternoon in Ireland on the Ring of Kerry. What could be more perfect? This waterfall captured my heart while traveling the Emerald Island last summer. It was only a matter of time before it wove its way onto my canvas. Plenty of rich, thick oil paint shows off the water spray from the falls, the jagged rocks, and the always green, ever-growing trees of Ireland. A leisurely hike, or a quick trot in a horse-drawn carriage will take you from Muckross House to Torc Falls in Killarney National Park. Or you may enjoy this painting in your home. With painted, deep-edge sides, no frame is necessary. Materials used: Graham walnut oil paints applied with palette knife Tags:#landscape #oil painting #green #trees #beauty #palette knife #ireland #waterfall #outdoors #wilderness #scenic #ring of kerry
This 5-Minute Fudge recipe is so simple that even a beginner cook can make it. Plus, the fudge is absolutely delicious - perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.
A hands-off and easy way to make an impressive main dish.
After moving to New York City to take her first job as a layout artist for Random House, Paula Scher was hired in 1972 by CBS Records as an ad designer. However, she had her heart set on the more performative and exploratory art of record sleeve design, a format that she’s become renowned for, havin
The Paula floral patchwork print coat features colorful florals throughout. Details: self-00% cotton lining-100% cotton padding-100% polyester button front style #RS24-150 model is 5'10'' and wearing a size S
When it comes to bridal shoots that push the limits of perfection, Pearl & Godiva are our go-to girls. They can translate seemingly ordinary inspiration - in this case, the monarch butterfly - and...
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AN INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERThe scorching new thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Girl on the Train. "A Slow Fire Burning twists and turns like a great thriller should, but it's also deep, intelligent and intensely human." - Lee Child "Only a clairvoyant could anticipate the book's ending" - New York Times With the same propulsion that captivated millions of readers worldwide in The Girl on the Train and Into the Water, Paula Hawkins unfurls a gripping, twisting story of deceit, murder, and revenge. When a young man is found gruesomely murdered in a London houseboat, it triggers questions about three women who knew him. Laura is the troubled one-night-stand last seen in the victim's home. Carla is his grief-stricken aunt, already mourning the recent death of yet another family member. And Miriam is the nosy neighbor clearly keeping secrets from the police. Three women with separate connections to the victim. Three women who are - for different reasons - simmering with resentment. Who are, whether they know it or not, burning to right the wrongs done to them. When it comes to revenge, even good people might be capable of terrible deeds. How far might any one of them go to find peace? How long can secrets smolder before they explode into flame? Look what you started.
Friends of ours gave me a tin of this popcorn at our end-of-the-year celebration for our homeschool group, and I sent her a message just as soon as I took my first bite because it’s that good! I wouldn’t even call myself a caramel popcorn fan, but I seriously could not stop eating this stuff. It […]
Old-fashoned fudge pie is a classic recipe perfect for weekend gatherings.
It was a hot, sunny afternoon yesterday, and the kiddos weren't moving very fast, and I realized it was time to get out the water misters. Wow did everyone perk up! At first they just jumped and danced in the mist, rubbing the water on their faces and into their hair, and announcing things like, "It's summer!" "It's foggy!" "I see a rainbow!" Pure joy, a wonder to behold. Then something even better happened! Here's the story, mostly in pictures, with some explanation from me, and quotes from the kiddos. One of the kiddos noticed a small leak in the hose, spraying water up in a small arc. Quickly word spread, and the kiddos who were using buckets to try to catch the mist quickly moved over to the leak. They all shared and took turns! There was, of course, some negotiating: "I'm next", "You're taking too long!" "You're getting me wet", etc., but the kiddos quickly sorted that out, and did an awesome job of waiting for that most precious resource: the water. Here come some more kiddos to investigate... ... and off they go to get buckets! Now, as an adult, I saw a problem: the water wasn't spraying up very far, and the children had the buckets laying flat, or even slightly inverted, so they weren't catching much water at all. They tried putting their fingers over part of the leak - I'm not sure if they were trying to focus the spray so only the part going into the buckets was leaking, or if they were enjoying the feeling of the spray on their fingers - my guess is it was a little of both. It didn't matter how little water they caught! They were having fun! They compared... "Hey, can I have some water?" The children started sharing the few drops they had worked so hard to collect! "I gave my water to my friend." Next step, add some dirt. Look how industriously they are working to collect it! Into the now communal bucket. "Here's some nice crunchy leaves." Isn't it pretty? "We need to stir it!" Sticks were found, broken to a good length, and the mix was perfected. What a treat, as their teacher, so see all the skills the kiddos brought to this experience. I was, and still am, impressed by how well they all played together to enjoy this experience. They shared, took turns, listened to each other, and worked cooperatively to make this glorious bucket of muck. They compared volume and water color. They labelled what they were seeing: mist, fog, a rainbow. They were scientists in a very preschool way, and joyous in the learning and doing. Yes, sunshine + water does indeed = joy!
Old-Fashioned, wholesome and hearty beef stew made right on the stovetop and with a secret ingredient that makes this stew extra special.
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Your kitchen will smell like lasagna is baking in the oven! This delicious, lighter version of lasagna soup calls for Italian turkey sausage, whole-wheat lasagna noodles, reduced-fat mozzarella, onion, bell pepper, and more flavorful ingredients.
Paula Deen's green bean casserole features fresh, tender green beans smothered in a creamy mushroom sauce. Crispy, fried onions add even more flavor.
Producing digital photographs in the manner of old dutch master paintings and and those of the Italian renaissance from the 17th century, Hendrik Kerstens creates these clear dialogues between the art of painting and the art of photography. Hendrik Kerstens is an autodidact who decided in 1995 to dedicate himself entirely to photography. He is well‐known […]
The Southern Queen brings her signature twist to corn with this Paula Deen corn casserole recipe! Sweet meets savory meets fluffy meets creamy!
A batata frita sequinha é um acompanhamento clássico e delicioso. Sirva as batatas fritas sequinhas como acompanhamento para hambúrgueres, sanduíches ou como petisco. Siga os passos dessa receita e desfrute de batatas fritas irresistíveis, feitas em casa.
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A peppery and crunchy coleslaw with a fresh dressing