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Dec 1, 2011

The art of being

To add on to my last post, I am done. Yes, finally I got the template/layout code for my friends art blog complete! It took 4 days of constant sitting down in front of the computer, racking my brain, testing, testing, and more testing, but I did it. It certainly wasn't easy. Perhaps if I had more knowledge of this kind of thing I wouldn't have been so hard. My sister, a computer programmer for a living (why!!?) eats, sleeps, and works on code - she may very well have been able to solve the issue, but she's busy and not not exactly around the corner, so I plugged away. Stubbornness paid off this time! I will admit that I was ready to give up - but I've never been a quitter and I wouldn't feel good about myself if I had.

So without delay, the artist profile this month (if you remember I wanted to do this) is my friend Rebecca Morris. Rebecca is an astounding artist. She is selling work like crazy, showing work all over the east coast and for good reason. She paints a lot of fantasy style pieces, she's done several people portraits as well and in a style that is unique to only her. Uniqueness stands out, and her style is her own; you know you're looking at a Morris piece of art and that is so important. There's nothing carbon copied, boring, or generic about what she does. She's not only a fantastic painter, but she is amazing at working in graphic art, such as logo designs, illustrations, that sort of thing. She's had work published in children's books and book covers. She is currently working on a Masters degree in art. Rebecca is skilled, schooled, and though those things are important, even more so is that she is imaginative, creative in her own right, and a natural born artist.

Please take a moment to check out her website (and not only because I am so proud to have put something clean, functional, and useful together). PlasmaHermitage

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