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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Creative fencing


I am using my dads old tools, doors, picture frames and
chair legs to create fencing in front of my studio.
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Building a gateway

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Inside my new studio

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My new studio


I have converted this fifth wheel into an art studio with a great
big table and lots of light and storage space.  Plus it is moble!
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More snow in Yarnell


About nine inches of snow fell here recently prompting me
 to take flight to Florida.  It is warmer now in Yarnell than it is
 here in West Palm Beach!
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Intercoastal Waterway, Jupiter Island, Florida.

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Tamlin and Trish


Enjoying margaritas at the Square Grouper
with my friend Tamlin.
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trishsingelyn
yarnell, arizona
teacher, artist, student, traveler. I was born in Detroit and raised in a nearby suburb. My 30 year art teaching profession led me from a small independent school in the country, to a large middle class district in the "burbs." My full time career as a teacher turned into a full time artistic career upon early retirement. I moved to Arizona in 2006 seeking the sun and finding a small, unique home built around the boulders. Yes, I have big rocks in my house! I see beauty and endless possibility in all things. This is a deterrent in throwing things away. People are beginning to drop off their discarded goods in my front yard which is becoming a mosaic of massave dimentions. And such great fun to create! Contact me for information on the classes I offer. Commissioned work accepted.
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