Short but Sweet
If you feel so inclined, stop on over Trina's blog - Gallery32 - for a quick read and some featured photos from Modern Classics: Paper. It's short but sweet & you might even learn a few new tidbits about Moi :)
Then be sure to stop by Trina's Gallery32 Etsy shop to view some of her amazing work. Here are just a few of my favorites:
oh congrats!
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Beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a quick link back to my site!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS :)
ReplyDeleteNice interview.
ReplyDelete"I’ve had tons of fun shooting my own layers. Old window panes work wonders and then I “soup” them up in Adobe Fireworks."
What does soup mean?? I've never worked with Fireworks before...
I wish we lived closer so we could have lunch together and/or coffee! I *used* to dabble in photography. But it got to be such a pricey hobby. I was a little old-school, too, and then suddenly everyone went digital!! And now I feel so behind-the-times. bleh. I'm a little overwhelmed on where to begin again. Several summers ago, (back in 2000... whoa... that went fast!!) I took this wonderful 2-week fine art photography course in Tennessee. We were adjacent to Smoky Mountain National Park. I loved it.
Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts
www.arrowmont.org
Hey, Leanne...after you brought it up, I was thinking "Hmmm...'soup it up' maybe that's not the phrase...I've never actually wrote it down. You never know where you pick things up but PHEW, it checked out. Now I don't feel so silly or do I since I had to check my own references :)
ReplyDeletehere you go:
SOUP UP / TO SOUP UP / SOUP THEM UP
Phrasal Verb:
Slang
To modify (something) so as to increase its capacity to perform or satisfy, especially to add horsepower or greater speed potential to (an engine or a vehicle).
I understand. :)
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